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Dyke Delta, possibly?
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Dyke Delta,
That thing looks pretty neat. I've never seen one in person...
We had one of those at the Mojave ca airport sometime ago. The fellow that owned it worked at the skunk works in PMD. He used to fly it to the EAA shindig in Wisconsin every year.Right next to his hangar there was another odd AC that the guy called a "Skyjacker". It was very low aspect ratio around 18' span with a 13' cord! Powered by an I0360 with a constant speed 3 blade prop (pusher). He (the builder) had a "novelty" patent on the thing!I became the only one other pilot than the builder that ever flew it.My company installed CPTs on the control surfaces and accelerometers and I did a stability test card on the thing.It actually was a good flying AC with huge ailerons it had a great roll rate and was quite stable. The trailing edges were 3" thick! (2% of cord) VERY under powered! Low aspect generally requires very low loading or very high power. (F 4's come to mind.)Don't know what happened to it.Like the double delta those in the know, including bert said it would never get off the ground. I think it had about 300 hours TT when I flew it.Lots of mad scientist's on that airdrome.:-)
No As I remember the constant speed prop and retractable gear pulse top speed would disqualify from LSA.This is not a kit plane either its scratch built.:-)
Didn't notice that - the prop is a killer but I think wheels are OK, no?We were looking at the ICON which has retractables but maybe it gets some kind of extra pass for being amphibian?I'll have to make another pass at the rules.Todd.