ParaPlane Corp WD-1 Wind Dancer

Manufactured in the USA and supplied as a completely assembled trike style powered parachute. The rectangular ram air parachute has a zero porosity silicon coating. Electric start was included, and powder coating optional.

Engine: Rotax 447, 42 hp
Height: 5.5 ft
Length: 6.5 ft
Wing span: 31.5 ft
Wing area: 370 sq.ft
Empty weight: 180 lb
Gross weight: 519 lb
Fuel capacity: 4 USG
Speed max: 26 mph
Cruise: 26 mph
Range: 26 sm
Rate of climb: 550 fpm
Service ceiling: 7,500 ft
Takeoff dist: 150 ft
Landing dist: 100 ft
Landing gear: nose wheel
Seats: 1

ParaPlane Corp PSE / PSE-1 / PSE-2 Osprey

The PSE-1 was designed by Dan Thompson and was only sold to the military.

Scott Kelly (ParaPlane Corporation 1983-1994) designed the PSE-2 for ParaPlane Cooperation and put it into production.

PSE-SF was the Special Forces version of the PSE-2 and 12 were delivered for Operation Desert Storm.

PSE-WD was a highly modified version of the PSE-2 that was made exclusively for Disney World.

The PSE-2 (named Osprey) was advertised circa 1998 as manufactured in the USA and supplied as a completely assembled trike style powered parachute. The rectangular ram air parachute has a zero porosity silicon coating. Electric start was included, and powder coating optional.

Engine: Rotax 503, 46 hp
Height: 6.5 ft
Length: 6.5 ft
Wing span: 30.6 ft
Wing area: 370 sq.ft
Empty weight: 235 lb
Gross weight: 554 lb
Fuel capacity: 4.9 USG
Cruise: 28 mph
Range: 25 sm
Rate of climb: 650 fpm
Service ceiling: 7,500 ft
Takeoff dist: 150 ft
Landing dist: 100 ft
Seats: 1
Landing gear: nose wheel

ParaPlane Corp Paraplane

Single seat twin engined motorised parachute with constant chord. Control inputs through pedals for yaw. Pilot suspended below wing in trike unit. Undercarriage has three wheels in tricycle formation. Nosewheel steering. No brakes. Aluminium tube trike unit, without pod. Engines mounted below wing driving pusher propellers.
The ParaPlane, which is listed as an ultralight in the USA, is in fact a motorised parachute. Shown at Sun ‘n’ Fun in March 1983 at Lakeland, Florida, this amazing flying machine only flew once due to difficult weather conditions.

Designed by Steve Snyder, the ParaPlane uses as its ‘wing’ a 28.5 ft (8.69 m) parachute of constant chord giving 375 sq.ft (34.8 sq.m) of lifting surface. For pilots heavier than 185 lb (84kg), it can also be equipped with a 36.0ft ‘wing’ of 450sq.ft (10.97 m, 41.8 sq.m). The contraption is flown like a non powered parachute wing, its pilot steering via lines attached to foot pedals to give directional control. The rear wheels of the trike unit are free to castor and are unbraked, the structure being made of alumi-nium tubes with a hammock seat and shoulder harness. Behind the seat, the engine mount carries the two Solo 210cc 15hp engines driving two twin blade contra rotating prop¬ellers.

Weighing 79 lb (36 kg) empty, the trike unit is foldable down to 50 x 14 x 20 inch (127 x 35 x 51 cm). The aircraft is used like an ascending parachute and it collapses behind the trike unit when it lands. Take off is made at 25 mph (40 kph), which is also the landing speed. ParaPlane Corporation does not quote a stalling speed, though a figure of 8 10mph (13 16kph) is mentioned.

Price: from $3750 in 1983.

During the 1983 Oshkosh ParaPlane rook over 1000 orders for the craft.

Engine: 2 x Solo 215 (2 x 215cc) 33hp
Empty wt: 163 lbs
Wing span: 30’6”
Wing area: 400 sq.ft
Fuel cap; 4.5 USG
Construction: Aluminium, Nylon
Max wt: 360 lbs
Max speed: 26 mph
Climb rate: 250 fpm
Design limit: +9g
Glide ratio: 3-1
Wing loading: 0.9 lbs/sq.ft
Power loading: 11.0 lbs/hp

Engine: 2 x Solo 335, 15 hp each
Propeller diameter 50 inch, 1.27 m
Belt reduction
Power per unit area 0.08 hp/sq.ft, 0.86 hp/ sq.m
Fuel capacity 4.5 US gal, 3.8 Imp gal, 17.0 litre
Length overall 5.7ft, 1.73m
Height overall 5.6ft, 1.70m
Wing span 28.5ft, 8.69 m
Constant chord 13.0 ft, 3.96 m
Total wing area 375 sq.ft, 34.8 sq.m
Empty weight 140 lb, 64 kg
Max take off weight 355 lb, 161 kg
Payload 215 lb, 98 kg
Max wing loading 0.95 lb/sq.ft, 4.6 kg/sq.m
Max pow¬er loading 11.8 lb/hp, 5.4 kg/hp
Max level speed 30 mph, 48 kph
Never exceed speed 30 mph, 48 kph
Max cruising speed 30 mph, 48 kph
Economic cruising speed 25 mph, 40 kph
Best glide ratio with power off 3/1
Range at average cruising speed 41 mile, 66 km

ParaPlane Corp / Paraplane International Corp

Stephen Snyder and his ParaPlane Corp are credited with developing and marketing the genre, which began in the early 1980s with a single seat foldable powered tricycle that could fit in a car trunk.

During the 1983 Oshkosh ParaPlane took over 1000 orders for the craft.

1983-4: ParaPlane Corporation, 5801 Magnolia Ave¬nue, Pennsauken, New Jersey 08109, USA.
1995-8: 68 Stacey Haines Rd, Medford, NJ 08055, USA.

Parafan Parafan

One of the first engine powered parachute wing vehicle was designed in Poland in mid-eighties, by aeronautical engineers: Marek Debski Ph.D. and Andrzej Komor Ph.D. The power unit consisted of the KFM piston engine and two counter-rotating over-ducted propellers. The idea of counter-rotating was to eliminate possible gyro effects. The power unit was mounted on a vehicle’s carriage. All the structure are easily demounted and packed into a car luggage compartment for transport purposes.

Parafan
Engine: KFM
Cruise: 24 kt / 28 mph / 45 kmh
Empty Weight: 100 kg / 220 lbs
MTOW Weight: 200 kg / 441 lbs
Climb Ratio: 400 ft/min / 2 m/s
Glide Ratio: 4
Take-off distance (50ft obstacle): 130 ft / 40 m
Landing distance (50ft obstacle): 100 ft / 30 m

Para-Flyer Paradise-Flyer

Paradise-Flyer M500

The trike airframe is controlled with a rudder and throttle. It uses only two hand-controlled levers.

Paradise-Flyer M430
Engine: Rotax 4447, 40 hp
Height: 5.5 ft
Length: 10 ft
Wing span: 36 ft
Wing area: 430 sq.ft
Empty weight: 220 lb
Gross weight: 465 lb
Fuel capacity: 5 USG
Cruise: 26 mph
Range: 50-52 sm
Rate of climb: 500 fpm
Takeoff dist: 150 ft
Landing dist: 50 ft
Service ceiling: 7000 ft
Seats: 1

Paradise-Flyer M500
Engine: Rotax 503, 50 hp
Height: 5.5 ft
Length: 10.5 ft
Wing span: 39 ft
Wing area: 500 sq.ft
Empty weight: 230 lb
Gross weight: 540 lb
Fuel capacity: 5 USG
Cruise: 26 mph
Range: 50 sm
Rate of climb: 600 fpm
Takeoff dist: 150 ft
Landing dist: 50 ft
Service ceiling: 7000 ft
Seats: 1

Para-Cycle Segovia

First manufactured in the USA in 1997. The unit is a street legal pedalling trike. A parachute and motor are attached by three bolts.

Engine: 2si 460F, 40 hp
hp range: 22-50
Height: 6 ft
Length: 6.8 ft
Wing span: 39 ft
Wing area: 400 sq.ft
Empty weight: 147 lb
Gross weight: 467 lb
Fuel capacity: 2.5 USG
Cruise: 26 mph
Range: 40 sm
Rate of climb: 400 fpm
Takeoff dist: 100 ft
Landing dist: 25 ft
Service ceiling: 10,000 ft
Seats: 1