XTC Amphibious
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into what are described as ultralight aircraft, advanced ultralight
aircraft,
light sport 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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XTC Amphibious ultralight, experimental
lightsport, amateur built aircraft.
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Manufacturer
Diehl
Aero Nautical |
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Diehl XTC hydro light
is an amphibious ultralight aircraft. It uses a twin
cylinder 24 horsepower KFM engine in a pusher
configuration for power. It uses a canard and has
twin tail rudders, and spoilerons on the wings.
The pilot sits in
the middle of the craft, with a small windshield.
All three wheels retract and the nosewheel is
steerable. The craft is very pitch sensitive and the
24 hp engine is not enough power for this weight and
design of craft. |
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Empty Weight: |
240 lbs. |
Gross Weight: |
510 lbs. |
Wing Span: |
32 ft. |
Wing Area: |
155 sq. ft. |
Engine: |
107 KFM - 2 to 1 belt
drive |
Cruise Speed: |
55 .mph |
Stall Speed: |
25 .mph |
VNE: |
70 .mph |
Construction: |
Composite construction |
Building time: |
400 .hrs |
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XTC Amphibious ultralight -
experimental lightsport aircraft |
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