The Wolfsberg Aircraft Sparrow ML is a twin boom, pusher configuration ultralight aircraft seating two in tandem. Designed and built in the Czech Republic.
Sparrow ML | |
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Role | Tandem seat ultralight Type of aircraft |
National origin | Czech Republic |
Manufacturer | Wolfsberg Aircraft s.r.o. |
Designer | Alec N Clark |
First flight | 24 August 2010 |
Introduction | March 2013 |
Status | in production |
Number built | 13 by end-2017 |
The Sparrow is largely built from carbon fibre. Its wing has a short span rectangular section between the tail-booms and straight-tapered outer panels with angled tips. There are short ailerons with flaps between them and the twin slender booms. Each boom carries an angled, straight edged fin and rudder; the tailplane, with a one-piece elevator fitted with an offset trim tab, is mounted on top of the fins.[1]
The Sparrow's fuselage has a smooth profile partly defined by multipanel glazing that extends almost from the nose back beyond the wing leading edge. Access to both of the tandem seats is via a wide port-side door. The aircraft is normally flown from the front; the rear seat, placed over the leading edge, can also be provided with controls and instrumentation for an instructor (the Trainer version) or, as on the Clubman, be a passenger position. A ballistic recovery parachute is an option. The Sparrow has a fixed tricycle undercarriage; all three wheels have speed fairings and the main wheels have faired legs under the wings, raked back from the forward ends of the booms.[1]
The Sparrow first flew on 24 August 2010 and production started in 2012.[2] It achieved Czech certification on 1 March 2013 and by the summer of that year six had been built.[1] French certification was obtained in January 2014[3] and it appeared on public display for the first time at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2014. The display example is a later version powered by a 75 kW (100 hp) Rotax 912 ULS flat-four, air- and liquid-cooled engine.[1][4]
Data from Wolfsberg Aircraft [5]
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