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Rainbow Aircraft are manufacturers of the Aerotrike trike type microlight ultralight aircraft. This aircraft has won numerous awards for achievements including the Millennium Microlight Adventure.
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Introduction of Cosmos, the world fisrt manufacturer of microlights and ultralights aircraft's. Cosmos offer a wide range of aircraft's, wings, accessories, instruments, services.
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Présentation de COSMOS, premier constructeur mondial d'ULM pendulaires et multiaxes. COSMOS offre une gamme très large d'ULM, d'ailes, d'accessoires, d'instruments et de services.
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Wikipedia-Article "Ultralight"

Huntair Pathfinder Mark 1 ultralight
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Huntair Pathfinder Mark 1 ultralight

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, many people around the world sought to be able to fly affordably. As a result, many aviation authorities decided to declare artificial definitions of lightweight, slow-flying aeroplanes that could be subject to "light touch" regulation. The definitions used are most commonly called "ultralight" or "microlight", although the actual weight and speed limits are rarely the same between any two countries. The most widely used definition is that used across Europe, which is:-

  • A single or 2-seat aeroplane
  • With a stall speed not greater than 35 knots CAS (65 km/h)
  • With an MTOW not greater than 450 kg for 2-seaters, or
  • With an MTOW not greater than 300 kg for single seaters.

There is also an allowance of another 10% on MTOW for seaplanes and amphibians, and some countries (such as Germany and France) also allow another 5% for installation of a ballistic parachute.

The safety regulations used to approve microlights vary between countries, the most strict being the UK and Germany, while they are almost non-existent in France and the USA. The disparity between regulations is a major barrier to international trade and overflight, as is the fact that these regulations are invariably sub-ICAO, which means that they are not internationally recognised.

In most affluent countries, microlights or ultralights now account for about 20% of the civil aircraft fleet.

Ultralight aircraft are generally called microlight aircraft in the UK and New Zealand, and ULMs in France. Some countries differentiate between weight shift and 3-axis aircraft calling the former microlight and the latter ultralight. The U.S. light-sport aircraft is similar to the UK and NZ Microlight in definition and licensing requirement, the U.S. 'Ultralight' being in a class of its own.

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Definitions

Aeroprakt A22 Foxbat ultralight
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Aeroprakt A22 Foxbat ultralight

United States

Note: The USA FAA's definition of an ultralight is significantly different than that of most other countries and can lead to some confusion when discussing the topic.

The governing regulation in the United States is FAR 103, which specifies an "ultralight" as a single seat vehicle of less than 5 US gallons (19 L) fuel capacity, empty weight of less than 254 pounds (115 kg), a top speed of 55 knots (102 km/h), a maximum stall speed not exceeding 24 knots (45 km/h), and are only allowed to fly during daylight hours and over unpopulated areas. Weight allowances can be made for two-seat trainers, amphibious landing gear, and ballistic parachute systems.

In 2004 the FAA introduced the "Light-Sport Aircraft" category, which closely resembles other countries' Ultralight categories.

In the United States no license or training is required by law for ultralights, but training is highly advisable. For light-sport aircraft a sport pilot certificate is required, which is similar in requirements to other countries' Ultralight license.

Europe

The JAA definition includes:

  • single seat landplane up to 300 kg
  • two seat landplane up to 450 kg
  • maximum stall speed (Vso) of 35 knots (65 km/h)

Types of Aircraft

Cosmik EV-97 Eurostar microlight
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Cosmik EV-97 Eurostar microlight
  • 3 axis fixed wing. This has what may be considered a regular airplane configuration - conventional 3 axis control for yaw, pitch and roll using ailerons, elevators and rudder control surfaces. There are many 3-axis ultralights on the market.
  • 2 axis fixed wing. Some of the first generation ultralights were "2-Axis" which don't have ailerons, this means that to turn only rudders are employed. An example of a 2-Axis ultralight is the "Pterodactyl".
  • Weight shift. Known more generally as "trikes", these ultralights have their roots as powered hang gliders. These are essentially a hang glider-style wing below which is suspended a three wheeled cart. The aircraft is controlled by shifting the body weight by pushing against a horizontal bar in roughly the same way as a hang glider pilot flies. Trikes generally have impressive climb rates and are ideal for rough field operation. See also: Trikepilot.com
Ultralight Trike Flying in the Midwest (photo courtesy of www.trikepilot.com)
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Ultralight Trike Flying in the Midwest (photo courtesy of www.trikepilot.com)


  • Gyrocopter - rotary wing with cart mounted engine (see autogyro), a gyrocopter is different from a helicopter in that the rotating wing is not powered, the engine provides forward thrust and the airflow through the rotary blades causes them to "spin up" and create lift.
  • Helicopter - there are a number of capable single-seat and two-place helicopters which fall under the microlight categories in countries such as New Zealand. However, few helicopter designs fall within the USA's more restrictive ultralight category.

Safety

Ultralights used to have a poor safety record, mostly due to insufficiently trained pilots. That is no longer the case, with most countries now requiring an Ultralight Pilot's license/certificate, often regulated by one or more delegated pilot's organizations.

The build quality and airworthyness of Ultralight aircraft (and homebuilt light-sport aircraft in the USA) now equals that of Certified light aircraft, and some types satisfy both sets of requirements and are available for registration to either Ultralight or Certified status. When registered as an Ultralight (or Experimental-LSA in the USA) the pilot is permitted to do more of the simple maintenance tasks, resulting in a lower cost of operation, although sometimes at the cost of restrictions such as avoiding flying over populated areas, in clouds, or at night. Many older pilots are willing to trade these operational restrictions for a lower drain on their retirement income, and as a result many Ultralights are now flown by experienced General Aviation pilots or ex-commercial pilots. This effect has meant that the experience level of the average Ultralight pilot has risen and now probably equals, and may even exceed, that of the average GA pilot.

The Future

Ultralight/microlight aircraft were once regarded as "flying clotheslines", since early aircraft were typically completely open, wire, tube and rag aircraft – naturally these aircraft were seldom used for anything more than local area flying.

However, ultralights are rapidly transforming into high performance aircraft, capable of very respectable speed and range. In recent years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of General Aviation pilots flying high performance ultralights due to the cost benefits.

These aircraft are now often referred to as recreational aircraft.

A rapidly growing area of the class is scale-replica "warbirds", such as the offerings from Titan Aircraft and Loehle Aircraft.

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Ultralight/microlight organizations

Ultralight/microlight manufacturers

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