OSPREY II

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The Osprey II is an improved, enclosed-cockpit homebuilt amphibian aircraft, recognized for its highly streamlined design.
  • Its unique construction features a urethane foam and fiberglass-sculptured hull, an all-wood structure for both wings and fuselage, and a 150-hp Lycoming engine in a pusher configuration atop a steel pylon.
  • Equipped with retractable tricycle landing gear, the Osprey II boasts a cruise speed of 130 mph, a range of 550 miles, and versatile takeoff capabilities on both land (300 ft) and water (520 ft).
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STANDARD DATA: Gross wt. 1,570. Empty wt. 960. Fuel capacity 38. Wingspan 26′. Length 21′. Engine 150-hp Lycoming.
PERFORMANCE: Top mph 145. Cruise mph 130. Stall mph 60. Climb rate 1,100. Takeoff run (land) 300. Takeoff run (water) 520. Landing roll 600. Range 550.

The Osprey II is a considerably improved enclosed cockpit version of the original Osprey. It boasts one of the most streamlined designs in the homebuilt amphibian class. George Pereira achieves the necessary aquadynamics of the hull in a rather unique way. After the fuselage is complete, urethane foam is attached to the bottom and then sculptured into shape before several layers of fiberglass are added. The wings are an all-wood structure with a single box-spar. The hull or fuselage is also an all-wood structure of marine plywood. The engine is mounted in a pusher fashion atop a steel-tube pylon. The landing gear is a retractable tricycle type.

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