EVANGEL 4500 STOL

1969’€“76

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The article provides standard data for a 9-seat aircraft powered by two 300 hp Lycoming engines, achieving a top speed of 230 mph and a range of 637 nm.
  • It details the development of the FH-227 stretched airliner, which could accommodate up to 52 passengers and received multiple power increases, culminating in a 2,300 shp Dart turboprop engine.
  • The FH-227 also underwent significant design and structural enhancements, including a redesigned windshield, strengthened landing gear and fuselage, and heavier wing skin.
  • Fairchild discontinued its licensed production of the FH-227 in 1975.
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STANDARD DATA: Seats: 9; Gross weight: 5,500 lbs.; Empty weight: 3,530 lbs.; Fuel capacity: 111 gals.; Engines: two 300 hp Lycomings.
PERFORMANCE: Top speed: 230 mph; Cruise speed: 182 mph; Stall speed: 67 mph; Initial climb rate: 1,500 fpm; Range: 637 nm; Service ceiling: 21,030 ft.; Takeoff distance (50 ft.): 1,125 ft.; Landing distance (50 ft.): 1,140 ft.

The stretched airliner will accommodate up to 52 passengers. In 1960, power was increased to 2,105 shp. The stretched version was fitted with 2,250 shp engines, and ultimately the FH-227 received a redesigned windshield, stronger landing gear, strengthened rear fuselage, heavier wing skin, propellers of increased diameter and a more powerful 2,300 shp Dart turboprop. Fairchild discontinued building the FH-227 under license from Fokker in 1975.

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