by Kai » Tue Apr 12, 2022 3:17 am
What is going on here?
The latest all european microlight class (read:FAI ULM- ultra leger motorise) was originally weight wise limited to 450 kg mtom for a two seater land plane (1 lbs = 0,454 kg). The Sonex Legacy was designed to these limits (due to its Italian financial backing).
When the ballistic shute became an option, CAA’s upped the mtom to 472.5 kg. In both instances all planes, were required to demonstrate a payload of 2 pcs ICAO pax (a total of 186 kg). Exceed the mtom and you would neither get insurance nor certificaion. Get caught (on a ramp check or a crash) and you would get a fine.
Enter the US LSA class- europan manufacturers saw great opportunities in a hugely expanded market, and began manufacturing somewhat heavier airframes that did not need the extremely sophisticated materials employed in the scraped ULM’s. After a while it was almost impossibe to get anything registered as a european microlight. The european market started to object (notably Germany and the Checks).
After a lot of meetings there was finally a new european class, the ELSA (european light sport aircraft). Weight wise it is limited to a mtom of 600 kgs for a two seater land plane, and +6, -2 G (basta! gone are the utility-, normal-, and all the other classes). Subject to manufacturer approval, of course. BUT: the aircraft as such would also be required to demonstrate a certain percentage of the mtom as payload. Most european nations say 37%, a few 40%. No aerobatics, no night VFR, no IFR. And nothing that is not on the manufacturers plans/scope of supply.
As far as I know, the Legacy and the B are structurally identical. Sonex says mtom 1150 lbs with the J33A, don’t they? And +6, -2G??
So if you want to register a new B model with a max 120HP, 200 lbs engine, you are in Europe limited to an empty flyable weight of 724,5 lbs. And in many countries you need at least the mandaory acoustic SW switch in the wing leading edge. If you also want to extend the instrument panel with an AOA, fine!
Mind you, this is all for the 600 kg elsa class. This class is regulated by national air sports authorties. Go EXP, and you are under the CAA: a totally different situation!
Thx
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