Chubby LSA from Canada Offers Huge Interior

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Ecoflyer is a Canadian-developed Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA) featuring a spacious 152-cubic-foot cabin designed to serve as a flying camper and comfortable ground shelter.
  • It boasts a remarkably low empty weight of 750 pounds, well within LSA limits, and offers engine choices of 100-hp Rotax or 120-hp Jabiru.
  • Manufactured by Explorer Aéronautique, the Ecoflyer was expected for delivery by summer 2009 with a price of approximately $100,000.
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Ecoflyer is related to the Private Explorer, a larger and much heavier “flying camper.” The Canadian company also makes floats for aircraft up to 6,000 pounds.

Just one glance at the Canadian-developed Ecoflyer confirms its size. Looking like an overweight American, Ecoflyer nonetheless boasts enough room to set up a small dining table in a spacious cabin that could later be converted to your bedroom. Ecoflyer’s cabin contains 152 cubic feet of volume, only 13 feet less than a Chrysler minivan that seats seven. You may only be able to take one family member along but if you want to fly your LSA to a remote field and camp for the night, Ecoflyer could be your Light-Sport flying machine. “It’s intended to be used as shelter when on the ground,” said Bernard Laferrière, president of Explorer Aéronautique, based in French-speaking Québec. The flying seat backs flip around so two occupants can face aft. Two more can sit facing forward in an aft cavity. *** Empty weight is a fairly remarkable 750 pounds, low considering even the simple Cub-like LSA designs have to work hard to stay below the LSA maximum empty weight of 890 pounds. Part of weight minimization employs a Y-joystick accessible to either pilot. Engine choices are the 100-hp Rotax or 120-hp Jabiru. Delivery is expected by summer of 2009. Ecoflyer is priced about $100,000.

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