Besse Aircraft Fokker EIII
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Light Sport Aircraft Pilot is a directory of aircraft that generally fit
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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Besse Aircraft Fokker EIII ultralight, experimental
lightsport, amateur built aircraft.
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Besse Aircraft Fokker EIII ultralight
aircraft
This is a new ultralight design built to demo the Besse
Aircraft LLP 725cc V-Twin 4 cycle engine with 2.2:1 chain
reduction drive. Airframe is Tig welded 6061-T6 aluminum
with GA 30A615 aluminum wing ribs.
Stits fabric and paint. 3 blade 70" Warp Drive prop. Engine
with reduction drive have 26 TT hours run time and
ultralight has 1/2 hour TT.
This ultralight was built to
sell and raise funding to market the engine. Thrust as set
for flight is 140 lbs static @3200rpm.
Fuel use 1gal/hour. Elec start with 20amp alt, mechanical fuel
pump, Solex carb, elec. choke. ?
Contact Ronald A.
Besse, Owner - located Troy, IL USA ? Telephone: 314
477-8986 . 618 667-6670 |
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Besse Aircraft Fokker EIII ultralight -
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