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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

MAI-890 WIP's

Cool looking aircraft mate, I think a lot of the low and slow guys will be very happy about this one, personally I never really fly ultralights but I do like the looks of this one!
 
I don't know how you do it! Such a rapid rate of production, whilst still retaining the quality in your models. This looks to be no exception. :applause:
 
yay! a new ultralight! Great work as usual Piglet! ..... anyone doing a new MCR-01? :icon_lol: the AFS one is distinctly lacking :icon_lol: Piglet whats the powerplant? a Rotax 100?

i'll leave this here... this one you non-ultralighters might like...
ac9_dynaero_mcr01.jpg
 
I'm anxious to see this one done Tim, I flew with a small group for a few years in Glacier Bay using Bill Lyons ChallengerII, it was a great way to see the artistry of Holgers work and I've been looking for a nice replacement for the Challenger. . .this one will definitely do the job. Beautiful work!!:jump:
 
Some WIP's of mostly exterior stuff, VC is not really a big deal on this..

Tim, it looks like quite a fancy cockpit there to me.

Flying an Eipper Quicksilver MX, many, many, many, many moons ago...
All we had for an 'instrument' was a plastic tube that had a plastic disc inside that would rise up as you went faster, to gauge your airspeed.
A bug strike on the inlet port would usually take it out of action. :icon_lol:
 
Very much needed for FSX; ultralight's are perfect for checking out some of the amazing scenery that is out! Great work Tim!
 
One of the reasons I'm making this is for enjoying scenery without the hassles of helo flying.
Also never really made an ultralight before. Well maybe if you count the Mooney Mite.
Smoothie,
It's a Rotax 912. 98HP
Unlike moft ultralights, the 890 is semi aerobatic, stressed for +5/-2.5g
 
Same Engine as in the Ultralight i fly at the weekends (When i have time and fuel covered...), MCR-01 uses a Rotax 912S, 100hp. but heres the facts you'll love ok remember this IS an ultralight... an MCR-01 Sportster VLA.

Min speed: 47 kt 54 mph 87 kmh
Cruise speed: 159 kt 183 mph 295 kmh
Vne: 173 kt 199 mph 320 kmh

Piglet, you doing the doored version of the -890s as well? thing looks a hoot to fly... keep it up, i hope more ultralights are being considered :icon_lol: :ernae:
 
Same Engine as in the Ultralight i fly at the weekends (When i have time and fuel covered...), MCR-01 uses a Rotax 912S, 100hp. but heres the facts you'll love ok remember this IS an ultralight... an MCR-01 Sportster VLA.

Min speed: 47 kt 54 mph 87 kmh
Cruise speed: 159 kt 183 mph 295 kmh
Vne: 173 kt 199 mph 320 kmh

Piglet, you doing the doored version of the -890s as well? thing looks a hoot to fly... keep it up, i hope more ultralights are being considered :icon_lol: :ernae:

Thing you have to remember with the MCR01 is that it's available in different configurations for different niches - the variants can be found http://www.lts-limited.co.uk/]HERE

What Andreas did with his MCR-01 was combine the features incorrectly. Wings change between variants. Both Rotax 912 (80hp) and 912S (100) are approved for the aircraft. I actually flew one of the VLA birds n the South of France a couple of years back and was seriously impressed - on the same engine it was 40 knots faster at cruise than a Diamond Katana, for the same fuel burn!

If someone were to model the range properly, they'd make excellent platforms for FSX, but I'll take the -890 for afternoon wafting any time! A Biplane u/l? Take off in what? 80 feet? Hoot! :wiggle:
 
yeah Andreas did ok, if i have to i'll start modelling the MCR-01Sportster myself. an ultralight biplane is a cool and peculiar thing, probably why piglets doing it just on it's peculiarity i'd imagine... Keep up the work piglet, she does look fantastic, the more i look at her the more i want to buy the real world equivalent (could be trouble there... would mean selling my share of a friends MCR-01 *Gulps*). them lazy weekends are gonna get a whole lot lazier... 1 word... FANTASTIC! :wiggle:
 
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