Medway Eclipse / Hybred

Eclipse R

The Eclipse R, new in 1998, had a Jabiru four stroke on the double monopole chassis with a Raven wing.

When equipped with a Rotax 503, the trike is marketed as the Hybred, also with a Raven wing.

Eclipse R
Empty weight: 149 kg
Wing span: 11.0 m
Wing area: 15.0 sq.m
Fuel capacity: 50 lt
Certification: BCAR S
Engine: Jabiru, 80 hp
MAUW: 367 kg
Seats: 2
Max speed: 129 kph
Cruise speed: 100 kph
Minimum speed: 48 kph
Climb rate: 4.1 m/s
Fuel consumption: 9 lt/hr
Price (1998): £18,000

Mecavia Onyx Biplace

Onyx bi 582

A tandem two-seat composites, built developed from single-seat Piel CP.150 Onyx and featuring rear-mounted wings and high canard. The fuselage is in wood and composites with the kit including all mouldings. The engine is limited to 55 kg for CoG reasons.

Onyx bi 582
Engine: Rotax 582 DCDI, 64 hp
Wing span: 9.20 m
Wing area: 16.07 sq.m
MAUW: 440 kg
Empty weight: 220 kg
Fuel capacity: 50 lt
Max speed: 185 kph
Cruise speed: 150 kph
Minimum speed: 64 kph
Climb rate: 5 m/s
Seats: 2
Fuel consumption: 13 lt/hr
Kit price (1998): 117 800 Fttc

Meadowlark Ultralight Meadowlark

Single seat single engined high wing mono¬plane with conventional three axis control. Wing has unswept leading edge, swept for¬ward trailing edge and tapering chord; cruci¬form tail. Pitch control by elevator on tail; yaw control by fin mounted rudder; roll control by one third span ailerons; control inputs through stick for pitch/roll and pedals for yaw. Wing braced from below by struts; wing profile; double surface. Undercarriage has three wheels in tricycle formation with additional tailskid; steel spring suspension on all main wheels. Push right go right nose¬wheel steering connected to yaw control. Brakes on main wheels. Aluminium tube framework, without pod. Engine mounted above wing driving tractor propeller. Cover¬ing is transparent Mylar; push pull tubes for flight controls.

The prototype of this single seater appeared at the end of 1982 and presented at the March 1983 Sun In’ Fun in Lakeland, Florida, where it enjoyed a certain success. It is certainly one of the better conventional three axis designs on the American market; for instance, the controls are operated by push rods and the wing is supported on struts rather than cables, features which allow one to rig the aircraft in around 20 min. The wings fold parallel to the fuselage allowing easy transport on a trailer without any other derigging.

The Meadowlark was fitted with a Cuyuna 430R engine with Arizona Air Sports reduc¬tion drive and was sold only in ready to fly form, at a price of $6575. Biam floats were available as an option for $975; other options include flight and engine instruments.

Engine: Cuyuna 430R, 30 hp at 5500 rpm
Propeller diameter and pitch 54 x 27 inch, 1.37 x 0.68 m
V belt reduction, ratio 2.0/1
Max static thrust 197 lb, 90 kg
Power per unit area 0.22 hp/sq.ft, 2.4 hp/sq.m
Fuel capacity 3.7 US gal, 3.1 Imp gal, 14.0 litre
Length overall 19.0 ft, 5.79 m
Height overall 7.3ft, 2.21m
Wing span 35.0ft, 10.66m
Chord at root 5.0ft, 1.52m
Chord at tip 3.0ft, 0.91m
Dihedral 3 deg
Sweepback 0 deg
Tailplane span 8.6 ft, 2.59 m
Fin height 3.4 ft, 1.01 m
Total wing area 136 sq.ft, 12.6 sq.m
Total aileron area 12.0 sq.ft, 1.11 sq.m
Fin area 7.5 sq.ft, 0.69 sq.m
Rudder area 5.0 sq.ft, 0.46 sq.m
Tail¬plane area 14.0 sq.ft, 1.30 sq.m
Total elevator area 7.0 sq.ft, 0.65 sq.m
Wing aspect ratio 9.0/1
Wheel track 5.0ft, 1.52 m
Wheelbase 5.0ft, 1.52 m
Nosewheel diameter overall 19 inch, 48 cm
Main wheels diameter overall 23 inch, 58 cm
Optional floats: 11.0 x 23.5ft, 3.35 x 7.13 m
Empty weight 251 lb, 114 kg
Max take off weight 550 lb, 249kg
Payload 299 lb, 136kg
Max wing loading 4.04 lb/sq.ft, 19.7kg/sq.m
Max power loading 18.3 lb/hp, 8.3kg/hp
Load factors +3.8, 1.5 design
Max level speed 55mph, 88kph
Never exceed speed 60mph, 97kph
Max cruising speed 55mph, 88kph
Economic cruising speed 35mph, 56kph
Stalling speed 22 mph, 35 kph
Max climb rate at sea level 1000 ft/min, 5.1 m/s
Min sink rate 400 ft/min at 27 mph, 2.0 m/s at 43 kph
Best glide ratio with power off 8/1 at 30 mph, 48 kph
Take off distance 75 ft, 23 m
Landing distance 100ft, 30m
Range at average cruising speed 90 mile, 145 km

Mead 100 Adventure

The Model 100 Adventure’s simplicity of operation is equaled only by its simplicity in construction. A modern, high performance, sandwich composite structure was used throughout. The materials and working techniques are descendants of Rutans VariEze technology. The Adventure has a combination of high speed cruise, low stall speeds and good climb performance.

The general configuration is a single-seat, low mid-wing tractor monoplane with fixed tricycle landing gear that may be powered by any of the Con¬tinental Motors A or C series engines of 65 to 85 hp driving a fixed-pitch wooden propeller. The wing is a two-piece assembly to minimize the space required to build and to facilitate its removal from the fuselage. The fuselage is built from flat sheets of half-inch-thick polystyrene foam and constructed from the inside out. The canopy is a single-piece, free-blown unit.

Aileron rolls and one turn spins are the only aerobatics that the Adventure has performed. It is intended to be a utility category aircraft with lots of structural beef and a conservative repertoire of aerobatic maneuvers.

Engine 65 to 100-hp Continen¬tal
Gross Wt. 800 lb
Empty Wt. 460 lb
Fuel capacity 20 USG
Wingspan 20’
Length 13’
Wing area: 40 sq.ft
Top speed 188 mph
Cruise 180 mph
Stall mph 57
Climb rate 1600 fpm
Takeoff run 800 ft
Landing roll 700 ft
Range 650 miles
Seats: 1.

M.D.G. LD-261 Midgy-Club / Indraero CB-10

The LD-261 Midgy-Club was a development of the single-seat LD-45 and two-seat LD-46 of 1946-47, and a few were produced by Instruments de Precision M.D.G. The LD-261 are tandem two-seaters of mixed construction.

A sole example of a slightly modified version, known as the Indraero CB-10, was also built.

LD-261 Midgy-Club
Engine: Continental A65, 65 hp
Wingspan: 22 ft 11.5 in
Wing area: 114 sq.ft
Length: 17 ft 10.5 in
Height: 6 ft 5 in
Empty weight: 704 lb
Loaded weight: 1190 lb
Max speed: 112 mph
Cruise: 98 mph
ROC: 560 fpm
Absolute ceiling: 22,200 ft

M.Delpech MD 04 Airland

The Airland has a composite fuselage with wings of riveted sheet dural. The two seats are in tandem.

Engine: VW 1835, 63 hp
Wing span: 8.60 m
Wing area: 18 sq.m
MAUW: 450 kg
Empty weight: 190 kg
Fuel capacity: 45-60 lt
Max speed: 160 kph
Cruise speed: 120 kph
Minimum speed: 60 kph
Climb rate: 5 m/s
Seats: 2
Fuel consumption: 10-12 lt/hr
Price (1998): 150 000 Fttc
Kit price (1998): 100 000 Fttc

M.Delpech MD 03 Transat

The tandem, two seat MD 03 amphibious pusher biplane has a fuselage of spaceframe and composites, while the wings are the same as on other Delpech models.

Engine: Rotax 582, 64 hp
Wing span: 8.60 m
Wing area: 18 sq.m
MAUW: 450 kg
Empty weight: 198 kg
Fuel capacity: 45-60 lt
Max speed: 160 kph
Cruise speed: 130 kph
Minimum speed: 60 kph
Climb rate: 5 m/s
Seats: 2
Fuel consumption: 9-14 lt/hr
Kit price (1998): 110 000 Fttc

MDC Max Dätwyler MD-3

MD-3-160

An aerobatic trainer / tourer, the prototype first flying in 1983.
MDB Flugtechnik AG was founded 1991 to continue development of the MD3-160, as begun by MDC Max Datwyler AG, which was being manufactured in Malaysia by SME Aviation as the MD3-160 AeroTiga. The first Malaysian-built example in flew 1995.

MD-3-160
Engine: Lycoming O-320-D2A
Seats: 2

Dätwyler MD 3 160M Trainer