Cobra
ultralight, Advanced Aviation Cobra A , Advanced Aviation
Cobra A experimental aircraft, Advanced Aviation Cobra A experimental light sport aircraft (ELSA), Lightsport Aircraft Pilot News
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Aircraft Pilot is a directory of aircraft that generally fit
into what are described as ultralight, advanced ultralight,
lightsport aircraft, experimental light sport aircraft, experimental
aircraft, amateur built aircraft, ELSA or homebuilt
aircraft in the United States and Canada. These include
weight shift aircraft, more commonly known as trikes,
powered parachutes, and powered para-gliders.
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Advanced Aviation Cobra A ultralight, experimental, amateur built aircraft.
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Advanced Aviation Cobra was produced
in a number of models the A the B and the HP model.
The basic difference was the addition of ailerons and less
dihedral in the B model. The HP model used a larger more
powerful engine.
The Cobra is seater, single pusher engine, high wing wire
braced craft.
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Empty Weight: |
218 lbs. |
Gross Weight: |
468 lbs. |
Wing Span: |
35 ft. |
Wing Area: |
160 sq ft. |
Engine: |
430 Cayuna |
Cruise Speed: |
50 mph. |
Stall Speed: |
25 mph. |
VNE: |
75 mph. |
Construction: |
alum/tube/dacron |
Building time: |
75 hrs. |
Construction features
aluminum tube and dacron sailcloth, bolt together
construction, wire braced with a double surface wing. The
control system is conventional 3-axis control system.
Tricycle landing gear, uses
torsion bar suspension, and the plane could be equipped with
an optional steerable nose wheel with brakes on nosewheel.
Earlier models used the
Cuyuna engine with a planetary reduction drive, later models
came equipped with the Rotax 377/447 and an HP Model 503
Rotax with a 2.58 to 1 reduction drive.
Advanced Aviation was an American ultralight aircraft
manufacturer located in Orlando, Florida. In addition to
manufacturing the Cobra series of ultralights it also
produced the Buccaneer Amphibian line under license from
HighCraft AeroMarine.
Original manufacturer
Advanced Aviation
Orlando Florida
Manufacturer no longer in business. |
Advanced Aviation
Cobra A model ultralight - experimental lightsport aircraft |
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