The Comp Air 8 is an American kit turboprop-powered light civil utility aircraft that was manufactured by Comp Air of Florida from about 2000 until 2021.[1][2][3][4][5]
The aircraft's webpage was removed in 2021 and the new company website does not list it as being in production in 2022.[2][6]
Design and development
The aircraft is a Comp Air 7 with its fuselage stretched by 2 feet (0.6 m) to accommodate six adults and two children. The Comp Air 8 is configured as a conventional high-wing monoplane with optional tailwheel or tricycle undercarriage. It can be fitted with large floats for water operations.[2]
The Comp Air 8 fuselage and tail are constructed with carbon fiber. Fuel capacity can be determined by the builder and can be as much as 180 U.S. gallons (680L; 150impgal). The useful load is 2,000 to 2,500lb (907 to 1,134kg) and the aircraft has a standard gross weight of 4,800lb (2,177kg). The gross weight can be increased to 5,200lb (2,359kg) or even 5,600lb (2,540kg) with factory-supplied reinforcing kits. The standard engine used is the Walter M 601D of 657hp (490kW)[2][4]
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