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Monerai

Monerai Glider/Motor Glider

Both the powered (Monerai P) and unpowered (Monerai S) versions are identical structurally. The Monerai is a 80's era kit built aircraft of Aluminum/Fiberglass that assembles in ~600hrs. It has bonded wing skins and incorporates 90 Deg Flaps for glide path control. There were extended wing tips also available (Monerai Max) which brought the span up to 12m/39'.

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                MONERAI                 MONERAI MAX(Extended Tips)
Stall Speed	38 mph			38mph 
Sink		2.8 ft/sec@55mph       	2.2 ft/sec@55mph 
LD		28/1 at 60 mph		32/1 at 60 mph 
Vne		120 mph			120 mph 
Vfe		+90°, -12° 90mph       	+90°, -12° 90mph	
Length		19' 7"                  19' 7" 
Height		35"/52"                 35" 
Area		78 sq. ft. 		84.5 sq. ft. 
Span 		36' (11 meters)        	39' (12 meters) 
Chord 		26"                     26" 
Airfoil         FX61-192 mod		FX61-192 mod 
Empty Weight    220 lbs        		230 lbs 
Gross Weight   	450 lbs. (+- 6 g's)	450 lbs. (+- 6 g's)
The Monerai with Engine (MoneraiP):
Empty Weight    270 lbs
Gross Weight    500 lbs  (+- 5.2 g's)
Stall           40 mph
LD              22/1 @60 mph
Engine          Zenoah 250 single cylinder 2 cycle 
Fuel Capacity   1 gal  
Engine Duration 30 minutes 
Rate of Climb   400 ft./min