The XtremeAir Sbach 300 is a German aerobatic aircraft, designed by Philippe Steinbach and produced by XtremeAir, of Cochstedt. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.[1]
The aircraft bears the company designation XA41, but is marketed under the name Sbach 300.[1]
Design and development
The Sbach 300 is an all-composite design, predominantly constructed of carbon fibre. It features a cantilever low-wing, a single-seat enclosed cockpit under a bubble canopy, fixed conventional landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration. The aircraft's 7.50m (24.6ft) span wing has an area of 11.25m2 (121.1sqft) and mounts full-span ailerons with spades to lighten control forces, which give a roll rate of 450° per second. The standard engine employed is the 315hp (235kW)Lycoming IO-580 four-stroke powerplant. The aircraft has an empty weight of 570kg (1,260lb) and a gross weight of 850kg (1,870lb) for aerobatics and a gross weight of 999kg (2,202lb) for non-aerobatic flight.[1][2]
The 300 was later developed into a two-seat version, the XtremeAir Sbach 342, which was introduced in 2007.[1]
Operational history
The Sbach 300 was flown to a German national aerobatic championship in the unlimited class.[1]
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