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Key Takeaways:

  • The Urban Air Lambada UFM 13 motorglider recently received SLSA airworthiness, making it the 57th Special Light-Sport Aircraft and the first motorglider approved under ASTM standards for gliders.
  • Imported by Bostik Industries LLC, this carbon and glass fiber aircraft offers versatile performance, combining an impressive 26:1 to 30:1 glide ratio with powered flight capabilities of over 100 mph cruise and an 800 nautical mile range using an 80-hp Rotax 912 engine.
  • Priced at $93,500, the Lambada comes standard with features such as a Magnum Ballistic Parachute system, a folding prop, and a choice of taildragger or tricycle landing gear.
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Lambada is a handsome motorglider, about 100 of which are flying around the world. You need to see it to appreciate Lambada’s compound-curved wing. More info: (Eastern USA) email Bostik Industries or call 321-960-3438; (Western USA) contact Flight Design West.

One actually got approved last year, I’m told, but a new 2008 model Urban Air Lambada UFM 13 more recently received its airworthiness as our newest, and 57th, Special Light-Sport Aircraft (SLSA). This is the second aircraft to use the ASTM standards for Glider (see 8/6/07 SPLOG) but is the first motorglider. TST-14 is more properly a “powered sailplane,” a rather fine but clear distinction. Imported by Bostik Industries LLC, Lambada is part airplane and part sailplane. It glides an impressive 26:1 or 30:1 from a 42.65- or 49-foot wing setup (both are standard; you exchange wing tips). Yet using the 80-hp Rotax 912 it will also cruise at better than 100 mph for 800 nautical miles on 26.4 gallons of fuel in two wing tanks. Lambada is a carbon and glass fiber shoulder-wing design available in taildragger or tricycle gear. It also comes standard with a Magnum Ballistic Parachute system, folding prop, stainless steel exhaust, and tinted canopy for $93,500.

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