Flight Design CT
Flight Design CT
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The Flight Design CT series is a family of high-wing,
tricycle undercarriage, two seat, ultralight and light-sport
1.1 Regulatory categories
aircraft produced by Flight Design (Flightdesign Vertrieb) of Germany. The family includes the original
The aircraft can be own under the microlight/ultralight
CT and the CT2K, CTSW, CTLS and the new MC
regulations of several countries as well as the USA
models.[2]
FAA Light-sport Aircraft rules, Canadian advanced ultralight[2] and the European EASA Permit to Fly rules.[1]
2 Operational history
As of June 2012, there were 344 CTs registered in the
USA, 18 in Canada and 76 in the United Kingdom.[6][7][8]
One example was used by the Indian Air Force in a roundthe-world expedition.[9] Wing Commander Rahul Monga
started o on 1 June 2007 and nished the circumnavigation ight on 19 August 2007. The total ight time logged
was 247 hours.[10]
In 2010 the Air Volunteer Fire Department in Bomberos
de Cuenca, Ecuador took delivery of a CTLS for use as
an air support unit for re ghting reconnaissance. The
All models in the series mount a 80 hp (60 kW) Rotax
aircraft is based at Mariscal La Mar airport, 8,300 feet
912UL or 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912ULS engine in
above sea level.[11]
tractor conguration.[1]
CTSW on display at RIAT 2007
3 Variants
CT2K
3 VARIANTS
CTLS Lite
CTSW
CTHL for glider towing
CTHL High Lift variant for glider towing and oatplane use, announced at Sun 'n Fun 2010. It will
be equipped with a turbocharged 115 hp (86 kW)
Rotax 914 powerplant, a 12% greater wing area,
a larger stabilator and a full-aircraft parachute all
as standard equipment. The price is forecast to be
US$14,000 higher than the CTLS[15]
CTLS
and standard-type fuel caps), a revised tailplane CTLSi Version of the CTLS introduced in 2012 and
and upgraded landing gear as well as aerodynamic
powered by a Rotax 912 iS engine of 115 hp (86
improvements.[1][12]
kW). This engine improves fuel consumption by
21%. The model has a $12,800 higher price, but that
MC Metal Concept is a CT-LS fabricated predominantly
includes the new engine, electric trim and a lithium
from steel tubing and aluminium and intended for
ion battery.[17]
the ight training market. Introduced in July 2008,
the MC has a lower cockpit sill for easier entry, is
5-7 knots slower than the LS, has 50 lb (23 kg) less CT Supralight Model for the Fdration Aronautique
Internationale microlight category, with a gross
useful load and 500 mi (805 km) less range.[1][13]
weight of 472.5 kg (1,042 lb). The standard engines
CTLS-Lite CTLS with reduced features, lower empty
for this version are 80 hp (60 kW) Rotax 912UL,
weight and price US$20,000 lower. Introduced at
the 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912ULS and the 115 hp
Sun 'n Fun 2010.[14]
(86 kW) Rotax 914 four-stroke powerplants.[1]
Specications (CTSW)
5 See also
Aircraft of comparable role, conguration and era
3Xtrim 3X55 Trener
Evektor SportStar
Ikarus C42
Pipistrel Alpha Trainer
Remos GX
Tecnam P2008
CTLS cockpit
6 References
General characteristics
Crew: 1
Capacity: 1 passenger + 50 kg (110 lb) baggage
Length: 6.22 m (20 ft 5 in)
Wingspan: 8.50 m (27 ft 11 in)
Height: 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in)
Wing area: 9.94 m2 (107.0 sq ft)
Empty weight: 318 kg (701 lb)
Gross weight: 472.5 kg (1,042 lb)
Max takeo weight: 600 kg (1,323 lb)
Fuel capacity: 126 l (28 imp gal), 120 l (26 imp
gal) usable
Powerplant: 1 Rotax 912S 4-cylinder, 4-stroke
liquid/air-cooled engine, 75 kW (101 hp)
Performance
External links
Ocial website
Pilot Operating Handbook
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