Manta Foxbat / FX-3

The Foxbat/FIedge III was a single seat single engined high wing monoplane with hybrid control. An American ultralight aircraft that was designed by Bill Armour and produced by Manta Products Inc of Oakland, California. The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction.

Manta Foxbat Article

The Foxbat was designed to comply with the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles rules, including the category’s maximum empty weight of 254 lb (115 kg). The aircraft has a standard empty weight of 200 lb (91 kg). It features a cable-braced high-wing, a single-seat, open cockpit, tricycle landing gear and a single engine in pusher configuration. Undercarriage has three wheels in tricycle formation; steel spring suspension on nosewheel and glass fibre suspension on main wheels. Push right go left (push right go right optional) nosewheel steering independent from yaw control. Brakes on main wheels. Wing has swept back leading and trailing edges, and tapering chord; no tail. Wing braced from above by kingpost and cables, from below by cables; 90% double surface.

The aircraft is made from bolted-together 6061T6 aluminum tubing, with the wing covered in Dacron sailcloth. Its 32.5 ft (9.9 m) span wing is supported by cables strung from an inverted V style kingpost. The wing is derived from the Manta Fledge hang glider wing. The control system is unconventional and uses a hang glider style control bar for weight shift control of pitch and roll, augmented with wing tip rudders for yaw, activated by hand controls on the control bar. The fuselage is an open frame structure that is attached to the wing via a flexible single point mount, to allow weight shift control. The pilot is accommodated on a sling seat in trike unit, using bar to control pitch and roll by altering relative positions of trike unit and wing. Yaw control by tip rudders operated by control bar sliders. The landing gear is of tricycle configuration, with a steerable nose wheel.

Strictly speaking, this machine is not a trike, since it does not use a Rogallo wing, but in essence it is the same concept: a combination of a hang glider with a power pack/seating/undercarriage unit. In this case, the hang glider is Manta’s own rigid wing hybrid control Fledge III rather than a Rogallo, combined with the purpose designed Foxbat ‘trike unit’. A feature of the Foxbat is its geared down nosewheel steering, which allows the pilot to keep the nosewheel firmly on course during rough field take offs and landings.

Manta Products announced in January 1983 the adoption for the Foxbat of the Kawasaki TA440A 38.5 hp engine. Previously these aircraft had been equipped in standard form with the Cuyuna 430D or on option a 430R or Zenoah G25B (22 hp) engine with a reduction drive of 2.25/1.

The pilot is comfortably installed in a bucket seat and the four semi rigid tie in points of the trike unit to the sail act as a shock absorber. The options include electric start, a three blade variable pitch propeller, a wider body with larger seat, floats and a strobe light. Price complete is $5360 in 1982.
No longer in production.

The Foxbat wing can be folded for ground transport and storage.

Engine: Kawasaki TA440A, 38.5 hp at 6000 rpm.
Toothed belt reduction, ratio 2.0/1.
Power per unit area 0.24hp/sq.ft, 2.6hp/sq.m.
Fuel capacity 5.0 US gal, 4.2 Imp gal, 18.9 litre.
Length overall 10.0 ft, 3.05 m.
Height overall 6.0ft, 1.83m.
Wing span 33.5ft, 10.21m.
Chord at root 5.8ft, 1.75 m.
Chord at tip 4.6 ft, 1.40 m.
Sweepback 16 deg.
Total wing area 157 sq.ft, 14.6sq.m.
Wing aspect ratio 6.7/1.
Wheel track 5.2 ft, 1.57 m.
Wheelbase 6.0ft, 1.83 m.
Main wheels diameter overall 20 inch, 51 cm.
Empty weight 215 lb, 98kg.
Max take off weight 549 lb, 249kg.
Payload 334 lb, 151kg.
Max wing loading 3.50 lb/sq.ft, 17.1 kg/sq.m.
Max power loading 14.3 lb/hp, 6.5 kg/hp.
Max level speed 55 mph, 88 kph.
Never exceed speed 55 mph, 88 kph.
Max cruising speed 45 mph, 72 kph.
Economic cruising speed 35 mph, 56 kph.
Stalling speed 22 mph, 35 kph.
Max climb rate at sea level 425 ft/min, 2.2 m/s.
Min sink rate 300ft/min, 1.5m/s.
Best glide ratio with power off 9/1.
Take off distance 75 ft, 23 m.
Landing distance 50 ft, 15 m.
Range at average cruising speed 130 mile, 209km.

FX-3
Engine: 1 × Cuyuna 430, 30 hp (22 kW)
Propellers: 2-bladed wooden
Length: 8 ft (2.4 m)
Wingspan: 32 ft 6 in (9.91 m)
Wing area: 157 sq ft (14.6 sq.m)
Empty weight: 190 lb (86 kg)
Gross weight: 425 lb (193 kg)
Wing loading: 2.7 lb/sq ft (13 kg/m²)
Fuel capacity: 5 U.S. gallons (19 lt / 4.2 imp gal)
Cruise speed: 35 mph (30 kt / 56 km/h)
Stall speed: 22 mph (19 kt / 35 km/h)
Range: 100 mi (87 nmi / 161 km)
Endurance: 2.75
Maximum glide ratio: 12:1
Rate of climb: 400 ft/min (2.0 m/s)
Crew: one

Manta Fledgling / Fledge / Voyager

A 1974 hang glider for advanced pilots. The Fledgling uses two identical spars that carry equal loads. The rear spar is in a streamlined pocket. The Fledgling is completely self-launchable and folds down to a Rogallo size package. The rudders that aid stability and turning are actuated by control cables attached to the swing seat, harness or by twist grip, supine.

Fledgling

The airfoil remains rigid in flight by use of pre-formed, removable ribs. No tools are required for set-up. The spars are made from 6061-T6, 1.5in x .049 tubing and rigging cable is 3/32in 7 x 7 stainless steel. All hardware is aircraft quality.

Manta Fledgling Article

The sail is made from 3.8oz stabilised dacron, then available in 11 colours. A flying supine seat with individual leg straps, or prone harness were optional.

Some of the greatest characteristics of the Fledge was the ability to penetrate high winds. It was always fun to spin.

Fledge 2

The Fledge 2 was a 1980 hang glider.

The Fledging IIB was motorized to give the Pterodactyl Fledging, one of the first ULM.

The 1983 Fledge 3 was nasty in a spin when the center of drag (the Fledge) traded places with the center of mass (the pilot). Next thing, flying upside down at 1 negative G. Some say it was an absolute bitch to rig and weighed a ton and ground handling was terrible, trying to get used to yaw induced roll.

Fledgling 3

The Fledge Voyager was a 1980 version for advanced pilots.

Fledge Voyager

The 3ET (extending type) has 1.50 m extra on each side plus and Casper shutters that augers the potence at the wingtip in turn it turns flat, does perfect loops at + 6g positive and negative.

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Fledgling A
Chord length: 5.5 ft
Wing span: 29 ft / 8.85 m
Wing area: 142 sq,ft / 13.2 m²
Aspect ratio: 6
Sweep angle: 18˚
Hang glider Weight: 50 lb / 28 kg
Pilot weight: 120-170 lb / 54-70 kg
Takeoff speed: 18 mph
Stall speed: 16 mph / 23 km/h
Max speed: 55 mph / 75 km/h
Best glide ratio (L/D): 11-1
Best L/D speed: 28 mph
Min sink: 225 fpm / 1 m/s

Fledgling B
Chord length: 5.5 ft
Wing span: 33 ft / 10.07 m
Wing area: 162 sq,ft / 15.05 m²
Aspect ratio: 6.8
Sweep angle: 18˚
Hang glider Weight: 56 lb / 28 kg
Pilot weight: 160-220 lb / 70-100 kg
Takeoff speed: 18 mph
Stall speed: 16 mph / 23 km/h
Max speed: 55 mph / 75 km/h
Best glide ratio (L/D): 11-1
Best L/D speed: 28 mph
Min sink: 225 fpm / 1 m/s

Fledge 2 A
Wing area: 13.2 m²
Wing span: 8.9 m
Aspect ratio: 6
Hang glider weight: 26 kg
Minimum pilot weight: 50 kg
Maximum pilot weight: 70 kg
Number of battens: 6
Nose angle: 144°

Fledge 2 B
Wing area: 15 m²
Wing span: 10.7 m
Aspect ratio: 6.8
Hang glider weight: 29 kg
Minimum pilot weight: 60 kg
Maximum pilot weight: 100 kg
Number of battens: 7
Nose angle: 144°

Fledge III

Fledge III ET

MFI BA-12 Sländan

Designed and constructed by Bjorn Andreasson and Rudolf Abelin, the Malmö Flygindustri (MFI) BA-12 Sländan is a single seat ultralight of pod and high boom configuration and with a butterfly tail. Designed and built in Sweden in the 1980s, the Sländan (English: Dragonfly) was the first Swedish microlight apart from glider based types. It is built from composite materials, with a square section beam formed in two halves supporting the engine well ahead of the wing leading edge and extending aft continuously to the tail. The wings, rectangular in plan and with a high aspect ratio (10:1), are attached to the beam with dihedral of 1.5 degrees. Ailerons cover 30% of the trailing edge. The wing has two pressed spars, foam filled glass fibre ribs and Kevlar filled glass fibre sandwich skins. The butterfly tail surfaces are also rectangular and assisted by a short ventral fin with the same chord as the tailplane.

The round nosed, single seat cabin is formed from six bonded pieces and mounted on the boom with its windscreen at the wing leading edge, placing the pilot below the wing at about one quarter chord. The sides are normally open though complete enclosure is an option. On each side a forward leaning bracing strut runs from the lower rear cabin to the front wing spar. The Sländan has a short, fixed, tricycle undercarriage with a steerable nosewheel; the mainwheels, fitted with brakes, are mounted on straight steel cantilever legs from the lower fuselage. There is a protective tailskid on the tip of the underfin.

The prototype Sländan was initially powered by a (21 kW) (28 hp) König SD 570 4-cylinder two-stroke engine though there were plans to replace this with a Lotus Magnum 2.25 when this type became available. At least three examples have been fitted with Rotax engines.

The Sländan first flew in 1984 and by February 1985 MFI were assembling five more. It was agreed that later aircraft should be produced by the Royal Swedish Aero Club using MFI’s moulds and tools. It was intended to market the Sländan in both flyaway and kit form. At about the same time, in a collaboration between MFI and FFK Aerotech, Andreasson was developing a slightly larger, two seat version called the FFV Aerotech BA-14 Starling.

Three Rotax powered, Swedish registered Sländans appeared on the mid-2010 civil aircraft registers of Europe.

BA-12 Sländan
Engine: 1 × König SD 570, 21 kW (28 hp) at 4,200 rpm
Reduction: 1.7:1 toothed belt
Propeller: 3-bladed
Length: 5.20 m (17 ft 1 in)
Wingspan: 10.00 m (32 ft 10 in)
Height: 2.0 m (6 ft 7 in)
Wing area: 10.0 sq.m (108 sq ft)
Aspect ratio: 10.0
Airfoil: laminar type, 15% thickness to chord ratio
Empty weight: 135 kg (298 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 250 kg (551 lb)
Fuel capacity: 20.0 L (5.3 US gal, 4.4 Imp gal)
Maximum speed: 110 km/h (68 mph; 59 kn)
Cruising speed: 100 km/h (62 mph; 54 kn) maximum
Stall speed: 40 km/h (25 mph; 22 kn)
Never exceed speed: 118 km/h (73 mph; 64 kn)
Service ceiling: 1,220 m (4,003 ft) service
g limits: +4.4/-2.2 recommended
Rate of climb: 4.1 m/s (810 ft/min) maximum at sea level
Wing loading: 25.0 kg/m2 (5.1 lb/sq ft)
Power/mass: 8.4 W/kg (0.051 hp/lb)
Take-off distance: 50 m
Landing distance: 50 m
Crew: 1

MFI / Malmo Flygindustri / Malmo Forsknings & Innovations AB

MFI was founded 1959 as AB Malmo Flygindustri as a subsidiary of Trellborgs Gummifabric AB, with Bjorn Andreasson as designer. His independently-designed BA-7 developed as MFI-9 two-seat light aircraft, production prototype flown May 17,1961, license production by Bolkow as 208C Junior. MFI-10 Vipan short-field four-seater flown February 25,1961. Company acquired by Saab-Scandia in 1961 and evolved MFI-15 multipurpose two/three-seat military aircraft, flown 11 July 1969, later renamed Safari and then further developed into MFI-17 Supporter armed ground-support version, first flown July 6,1972.

Malmo Forsknings & Innovations AB founded by Bjorn Andreasson after original MFI. Produced MFI-18. Intended to put MFI-11 lightplane into production (first flown 1992) as modern version of MFI-9B, but program halted. Production of BA-14B lightplane (first flown 1988) was also then delayed.

Mainair Mercury

Mainair marketed the Mercury single- or two-seat flex-wing monoplane in assembled or kit forms to BCAR S.

Engine: Rotax 582, 64 hp
hp range: 50-80
Wing span: 36 ft
Wing area: 168 sq.ft
Empty weight: 380 lb
Gross weight: 858 lb
Fuel capacity: 11.6 USG
VNE: 89 kt / 102 mph / 165 kmh
Max speed: 85 mph
Cruise: 65 mph
Stall: 22 kt / 25 mph / 41 kmh
Range: 200 sm
Rate of climb: 850 fpm
Takeoff dist: 200 ft
Landing dist: 200 ft
Take-off distance (50ft obstacle): 600 ft / 184 m
Landing distance (50ft obstacle): 750 ft / 230 m
Glide Ratio: 1:8
Service ceiling: 15,000 ft
Seats: 2

Mainair Blade

Mainair marketed the Blade tandem two-seat flex-wing microlight in assembled form to BCAR S.

Blade 582

By 1998 the 582 was the mainstream model, with a 462 or 503 available. The Rotax 912 was available on the most expensive model. The model includes carb heat, and was originally available as an export only, before being made available for the UK market.

Blade 912
1998

Max speed: 75 mph
Cruise: 55 mph
Range: 200 sm
Rate of climb: 550 fpm
Takeoff dist: 220 ft
Landing dist: 200 ft
Service ceiling: 10,000 ft
Engine: Rotax 503, 46 hp
hp range: 46-65
Fuel capacity: 11.6 USG
Empty weight: 330 lb
Gross weight: 814 lb
Wing span: 36 ft
Wing area: 167 sq.ft
Seats: 2

Blade 582
Empty weight: 173 kg
Wing span: 10.4 m
Wing area: 15.6 sq.m
Fuel capacity: 44 lt
Certification: BCAR S
Engine: Rotax 582, 64 hp
MAUW: 390 kg
Seats: 2
Max speed: 140 kph
Cruise speed: 106 kph
Minimum speed: 48 kph
Climb rate: 4.2 m/s
Fuel consumption: 10 lt/hr
Price (1998): £12,340

Blade 912
Empty Weight: 195 kg / 430 lbs
Wing span: 10.60 m
Wing area: 15.6 sq.m
Fuel capacity: 44 lt
Certification: BCAR S
Engine: Rotax 912 UL, 80 hp
MTOW Weight: 390 kg / 860 lbs
Seats: 2
VNE: 88 kt / 101 mph / 163 kmh
Max speed: 145 kph
Cruise: 59 kt / 68 mph / 109 kmh
Minimum speed: 26 kt / 30 mph / 48 kph
Climb rate: 1000 ft/min / 5 m/s
Take-off distance (50ft obstacle): 460 ft / 140 m
Landing distance (50ft obstacle): 640 ft / 195 m
Fuel consumption: 9 lt/hr
Price (1998): £19,618

Mainair Puma

Puma Sprint MS

The Mainair/ Southdown Sailwings Puma MS is a tandem two seat single engined flex wing aircraft with weight shift control. Rogallo wing with fin. Pilot suspended below wing in trike unit, using bar to control pitch and yaw/roll by altering relative positions of trike unit and wing. Wing braced from above by kingpost and cables, from below by cables; floating cross tube construction with >75% double surface enclosing cross tube; pre-formed ribs. Undercarriage has three wheels in tricycle formation; no suspension on any wheels. Push right go left nosewheel steering independent from yaw control. Brake on nosewheel. Aluminium tube trike unit, with optional pod. Engine mounted below wing driving pusher propeller. All airframe tubing is bright anodised drawn seamless aluminium to British HT30TF specification. All bolts are aircraft quality AN series.
The Puma MS uses an identical trike unit to the Tri Flyer Two Seater/Dual Striker, but instead of the Flexiform wing a Southdown Sailwings Lightning DS is used.
The Puma Sprint MS is the same as the Puma MS except a 70% double-surface wing.

Puma MS
Engine: Robin EC44, 50 hp at 6800 rpm.
Propeller diameter and pitch 62 x 27 inch, 1.58 x 0.70 m.
Toothed belt reduction, ratio 2.3/1.
Max static thrust 275 lb, 125 kg.
Power per unit area 0.26 hp/sq.ft, 2.8 hp/sq.m.
Fuel capacity 2.6 US gal, 2.2 Imp gal, 10.0 litre.
Length overall 11.2ft, 3.41m.
Height overall 10.0ft, 3.05m.
Wing span 34.5ft, 10.52m.
Chord at root 8.0ft, 2.44 m.
Chord at tip 3.5 ft, 1.07 m.
Anhedral 1.5 deg.
Nose angle 130 deg.
Fin height 3.3ft, 1.01m.
Total wing area 195 sq.ft, 18.1 sq.m.
Wing aspect ratio 6.3/1.
Wheel track 6.0 ft, 1.83 m.
Wheelbase 6.0 ft, 1.83m.
Nosewheel diameter overall 16 inch, 406mm.
Main wheels diameter overall 16 inch, 406mm.
Empty weight 310 lb, 141kg.
Max take off weight 560 lb, 254kg.
Payload 250 lb, 113kg.
Max wing loading 2.87 lb/sq.ft, 14.0 kg/sq.m.
Max power loading 11.2 lb/hp, 5.0kg/hp.
Load factors +4, 2 design; +6, 3 ultimate.
Max level speed 50mph, 80kph.
Never exceed speed 60mph, 97kph.
Max cruising speed 50mph, 80kph.
Economic cruising speed 43mph, 69kph.
Stalling speed 25 mph, 40 kph.
Max climb rate at sea level 600 ft/min, 3.0 m/s.

Puma Sprint MS
Engine: Robin EC44, 50 hp at 6800 rpm.
Propeller diameter and pitch 62 x 27 inch, 1.58 x 0.70 m.
Toothed belt reduction, ratio 2.3/1.
Max static thrust 275 lb, 125 kg.
Power per unit area 0.28 hp/sq.ft, 3.1 hp/sq.m.
Fuel capacity 2.6 US gal, 2.2 Imp gal, 10.0 litre.
Length overall 11.2ft, 3.41m.
Wing span 34.5ft, 10.52m.
Chord at root 8.0ft, 2.44 m.
Chord at tip 3.5 ft, 1.07 m.
Anhedral 1.5 deg.
Nose angle 130 deg.
Fin height 3.3ft, 1.01m.
Total wing area 195 sq.ft, 18.1 sq.m.
Wing aspect ratio 6.3/1.
Wheel track 6.0 ft, 1.83 m.
Wheelbase 6.0 ft, 1.83m.
Nosewheel diameter overall 16 inch, 406mm.
Main wheels diameter overall 16 inch, 406mm.
Empty weight 310 lb, 141 kg.
Max wing loading 1.72 lb/sq.ft, 8.4 kg/sq.m.
Max power loading 11.2 lb/hp, 5.0kg/hp.
Load factors: >+6.0, 3.0 ultimate.