EAA HEATH PARASOL

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Heath Parasol is a distinctive lightweight homebuilt aircraft, one of the oldest designs from the late 1920s/early 1930s still being constructed.
  • It is a single-seater built from wood, fabric, and tubular steel, typically powered by a Volkswagen conversion or a 65 hp Continental engine.
  • Key performance figures include a top speed of 73 mph, a cruise speed of 62 mph, and a range of 350 nautical miles.
  • Plans for the Heath Parasol are currently no longer marketed by the EAA.
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Heath Parasol
STANDARD DATA: Gross weight: 700 lbs.; Empty weight: 450 lbs.; Fuel capacity: 9 gals.; Wingspan: 31 ft. 3 in.; Length: 17 ft. 3 in.
PERFORMANCE: Top speed: 73 mph; Cruise speed: 62 mph; Stall speed:30 mph; Climb rate: 500 fpm; Takeoff run: 400 ft.; Landing roll: 400 ft.; Range: 350 nm.

The Heath Parasol was one of the more distinctive lightweight homebuilt aircraft designs in the late 1920s and early 1930s. That makes it one of the oldest designs still being built. This single-seater is powered by either a Volkswagen conversion or a 65 hp Continental and is constructed of wood, fabric and tubular steel. At present, the plans for the Parasol are no longer marketed by EAA.

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