Ikar Ai-10 Ikar

Ai-10 Ikar
Role Two-seat ultralight
National origin Ukraine
Manufacturer Ikar Aero Club
First flight 1999




The Ikar Ai-10 Ikar is a Ukrainian two-seat ultralight cabin monoplane, designed and built by the Ikar Aero Club of Kiev.

Design and development

First flown in 1999 the Ai-10 is a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane with a metal fuselage and fabric-covered wings.[1] It has a fixed conventional landing gear with a tailwheel.[1] The Ai-10 is powered by a tractor configuration Rotax 912UL, 912ULS or 914 flat-four piston engine with a three-bladed wooden propeller.[1] The enclosed cabin has room for two seated in side-by-side configuration.[1]

Specification (with 912ULS engine)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1989-90[1]

General characteristics

Performance


Incidents and accidents

June 9, 2013 near the village Friday Solnechnogorsk district, Moscow region, during a training flight fell plane Ikar Ai-10. Killed pilot and passenger.[2]

References

Notes

Bibliography

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