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Monerai

Monerai glider and Monerai 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 ~600 h. 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 12 m (39 ft).

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                MONERAI                 MONERAI MAX(Extended Tips)
Stall speed	38 mph			38 mph 
Sink		2.8 ft/s@55 mph       	2.2 ft/s@55 mph 
LD		28/1 at 60 mph		32/1 at 60 mph 
Vne		120 mph			120 mph 
Vfe		+90°, -12° 90 mph       +90°, -12° 90 mph	
Length		19 ft 7 in              19 ft 7 in 
Height		35 in/52 in             35 in
Area		78 ft²		84.5 ft²
Span 		36 in (11 m)        	39 ft (12 m) 
Chord 		26 in                   26 in
Airfoil         FX61-192 mod		FX61-192 mod 
Empty weight    220 lb        		230 lb 
Gross weight   	450 lb (+- 6 g)	        450 lb (+- 6 g)
The Monerai with Engine (MoneraiP):
Empty weight    270 lb
Gross weight    500 lb  (+- 5.2 g)
Stall           40 mph
LD              22/1 @60 mph
Engine          Zenoah 250 single cylinder 2 cycle 
Fuel capacity   1 US gal  
Engine duration 30 minutes 
Rate of climb   400 ft/min