VTC SSV-17

This two-seater powered sailplane was developed jointly by VTC of Yugoslavia and Sigmund Flugtechnik of West Germany, under the design leadership of Dipl-lng Alfred Vogt and Dipl-lng Ivan Sostaric. The prototype, registered YU-M6009, made its maiden flight on 24 June 1972 in the hands of VTC test pilot A.Stanojevic; it was certificated in May 1973 and an initial order for 10 was placed by the end of that year. The SSV-17 is a low-wing monoplane of glassfibre sandwich construction with a conventional retractable undercarriage, seating two side-by-side; it resembles the Rumanian IS-28M2, but has a swept-back fin and rudder and a low-set tailplane; the fin spar is of steel tube. The wing has a light alloy main spar and Schempp-Hirth air brakes above and below, but there are no flaps.
The fuselage is a semi-monocoque structure and the fuselage/wing centre section, 6ft 6%in wide, forms the cabin floor and also serves as the wing spar carry-through structure. The main wheels have coil spring shock-absorption and retract upwards into ‘knuckle’ fairings, remaining semi-exposed when retracted to minimise damage in a wheels-up landing. The tailwheel is fixed and steerable. The powerplant is a Franklin 2A-120-A two-cylinder horizontally-opposed engine of 60hp driving a two blade Hoffman propeller; but following the Franklin Engine Co’s cessation of engine manufacture the rights to produce and market this company’s range of air-cooled piston engines was acquired by Pezetel of Poland in 1975, to power such types as the Polish built PZL-110 Rallye. It is believed that only the initial batch of 10 SSV-17s was built.

Span: 55 ft 9.25 in
Length: 23 ft 11.5 in
Height: 9 ft 3.75 in
Wing area: 199.1 sqft
Aspect ratio: 15.65
Empty weight: 943 lb
Max weight: 1,472 lb
Max level speed: 155 mph (power on)
Cruising speed: 99.5 mph (power on)
Best glide ratio: 29:1 (unpowered)
Min sinking speed: 2.79 ft/sec (unpowered)
Take-off run: 820 ft
Range: 497 miles

VSTOL Aircraft Super Solution 2000

First flown in 1995, the Suer Solution has super tough landing gear. Kits did cost US$7500.

Engine: Rotax 503, 46 hp
HP range: 40-75
Top speed: 67 mph
Cruise: 50 mph
Stall: 22 mph
Rate of climb: 500 fpm
Takeoff dist: 100 ft
Landing dist: 150 ft
Service ceiling: 13,500 ft
Fuel capacity: 10 USG
Empty weight: 320 lb
Gross weight: 860 lb
Height: 7.5 ft
Length: 20 ft
Wing span: 31 ft
Wing area: 155 sq.ft
Seats: 2
Landing gear: tailwheel

VSTOL Aircraft XC2000T

Designed for training and also available with a strut braced wing. The kit did cost US$8495.

Top speed: 75 mph
Cruise: 55 mph
Stall: 27 mph
Range: 110 sm
Rate of climb: 750 fpm
Takeoff dist: 150 ft
Landing dist: 200 ft
Service ceiling: 14,000 ft
Engine: Rotax 582, 65 hp
HP range: 40-75
Fuel capacity: 10 USG
Empty weight: 390 lb
Gross weight: 890 lb
Height: 8 ft
Length: 20 ft
Wing span: 30 ft
Wing area: 150 sq.ft
Seats: 2
Landing gear: tailwheel

VSTOL Aircraft Pairadigm

A tandem two-seat kit-built monoplane developed in Venezuela. First flown in January 1997.

Overlapping pusher propellers are mounted close in to the fuselage and the wingspan can be extended for special applications. Can be flown with or without the cabin doors. An optional ag-spray kit was available.
The kit did cost US$24,995.

Top speed: 100 mph
Cruise: 60 mph
Stall: 22 mph
Range: 250 sm
Rate of climb: 1200 fpm
Takeoff dist: 100 ft
Landing dist: 200 ft
Service ceiling: 15,000 ft
HP range: 52-100
Fuel capacity: 24 USG
Empty weight: 700 lb
Gross weight: 1400 lb
Height: 7.5 ft
Length: 22 ft
Wing span: 32 ft
Wing area: 160 sq.ft
Seats: 2
Landing gear: tailwheel

VSR Snoshoo SR-1

Designed for Formula racing, a sport version was available. The wings are detachable.

Top speed: 270 mph
Cruise: 200-220 mph
Stall: 65 mph
Range: 460 sm
Rate of climb: 2000 fpm
Takeoff dist: 900 ft
Landing dist: 1200 ft
Cockpit width: 24 in
Engine: Continental O-200, 100 hp
HP range: 85-130
Fuel capacity: 6 USG
Empty weight: 530 lb
Gross weight: 750 lb
Height: 4 ft
Length: 18 ft
Wing span: 20 ft
Wing area: 66 sq.ft
Seats: 1
Landing gear: tailwheel

Vreeburg A2m

This is the one and only Vreeburg A-2M bomber was designed by HA Vreeburg as the chief of the Technical Service of the Dutch Air Force (The LVA = Luchtvaart Afdeling). The machine was built by the government works on the airfield of Soesterberg. Development started in 1918, and the machine was finished in 1919, making its first flight on February 10th in 1919.

The machine received no orders from the LVA and was scrapped in 1920.

Engines: 2 x Le Rhone, 110-120 hp
Max speed: 140 kph

VPS Svazarmu R 7 Racek

VPS Svazarmu R 7 Racek

Aerobatics aircraft, Czech Republic, 1964

Engine : Walter Minor 6-III, 116 hp
Length : 21.982 ft / 6.7 m
Wingspan : 25.098 ft / 7.65 m
Wing area : 96.876 sq.ft. / 9.0 sq.m
Max take off weight : 1455.3 lb / 660.0 kg
Weight empty : 1124.6 lb / 510.0 kg
Max. speed : 167 kt / 310 km/h
Cruising speed : 140 kt / 260 km/h
Initial climb rate : 2165.35 ft/min / 11.0 m/s
Service ceiling : 26247 ft / 8000 m
Wing load : 14.97 lb/sq.ft / 73.0 kg/sq.m
Range : 189 nm / 350 km
Crew : 1