Advanced Aviation Explorer
Explorer | |
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Role | Ultralight homebuilt aircraft |
Manufacturer | Advanced Aviation |
First flight | 1990s |
Developed from | Maxair Drifter |
The Advanced Aviation Explorer is a two-seat ultralight marketed for home building. It is a high-wing taildragger aircraft of pusher configuration with tandem seating.[1]
Design and development
The aircraft is a development of the Talon XP which in turn traces its linage to the Maxair Drifter. The Explorer has been produced by a number of companies and under a variety of names.[1]
The main advance over the Drifter is the Explorer's use of main wing struts and jury struts in place of cable bracing. Like all aircraft in this family they feature excellent visibility, especially from the front seat when the optional fibreglass cockpit pod is removed. As a result the design is often employed as a camera platform. It can be flown on floats and has been used for banner towing[1]
Specifications (Toucan)
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
- Capacity: 1 passenger
Performance
See also
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
References
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