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Monerai

Monerai glider and Monerai motor glider are two models of kit built gliders.

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 more or less 600 hours. 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).

Specifications Sheet

Monerai S / Monerai Max

  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)

Monerai P

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

External links

Monerai Discussion Group