AEROSPORT “SCAMP”
STANDARD DATA: Gross wt. 768. Empty wt. 520. Fuel capacity 30. Wingspan 17’6″. Length 14′. PERFORMANCE: Top mph 95. Cruise mph 85. Stall mph 45. Ceiling 12,000. Takeoff run 300….
STANDARD DATA: Gross wt. 768. Empty wt. 520. Fuel capacity 30. Wingspan 17'6". Length 14'. PERFORMANCE: Top mph 95. Cruise mph 85. Stall mph 45. Ceiling 12,000. Takeoff run 300. Landing roll 400. Range 150. |
The Scamp can be used for limited acrobatics and is stressed to +3G and -3G. The single-seat biplane is powered by a modified Volkswagen engine (1,600 to 2,100cc) turning a fixed-blade prop. Standing on tricycle landing gear, it utilizes a T-tail, a lightweight-metal two-spar wing structure, and a semi-monocoque lightweight- alloy fuselage. First flown in 1973, the Scamp can be built from either plans or a kit and is still on the market.
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