Phone: 0245 766 028 - Mobile: 0414 862 397
AIRCRAFT
Human flight has never been more attainable than with the
Australian-designed Aerochute - the powered parachute needs not much
more than the length of a cricket pitch to become
airborne,
can top 70kmh and the average person can be flying
solo after just 3-5 hours of tuition and is still easy to
achieve. Most importantly, it is very safe to fly, being close to
stall and spin proof, and should the engine stop, it simply lands
like a parachute.
The Powered Parachute doesn't have a traditional fixed wing, so
flying can only take
place when the weather conditions are suitable. If the wind gets
above 15 knots, the Powered
Parachute can't fly with safety which is entirely understandable
once you've seen a powered-parachute take-off. Preparation involves
laying the parachute out on the ground behind
the rig.
Once the engine is fired, the propeller inflates the 15 cell Ram
Air canopy and pushes the machine forward - almost instantaneously,
the canopy mushrooms to its full 367 square feet and within a short
distance the Powered Parachute is off the ground and climbing
steeply, all the way to its legal maximum of 5000ft. The Powered
Parachute can climb at the astounding rate of 1000 ft/min with one
person aboard. A foot throttle controls the power which in turn
controls the rate of climb or descent and the steering is controlled
by using steering toggles similar to those on parachute.
Essentially, that's it - there's not a lot more to it than that - it
is easy to learn how to fly a powered parachute because it was
designed that way.
The engine is a equally simple - a twin-cylinder Rotex two-stroke
producing 52hp. With a fuel capacity of 29 litres, the Aerochute can
fly for up to two hours at a time.
It all adds up to a compelling package for those people with a
penchant or a good reason to fly and the unique abilities of the
Powered parachute are attracting people from all over the world. As
the machine can become airborne with a full 200kg including the
passengers, fuel and accessories (allowing for an array of
specialist gear and/or a passenger) in not much more than 50 metres,
it can be used economically in localities where normal aircraft are
impractical. Radio's, headsets and accessories are optional.
Designed and marketed in Australia, the two-seat DUO can be
purchased or hired. Contact Graeme Hutchinson for full details.
A minimum of 20 hours flying time is required by the RAA to
receive a full pilot licence, with 30 hours required to take
passengers and other endorsements
NSW Dealer, Graeme Hutchinson
Email us:
poweredparachutecentre@exemail.com.au
Ph: (02) 4576 6028 Mob: 0414 862 397
