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AIR-BIKE RX40
Kit Costs: Approx *$8,245
PERFORMANCE
Takeoff Distance, ground roll | 100ft |
Cruise | 63 mph |
Rate of Climb | 1000 ft/min |
Landing Distance, ground roll | 200 ft |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 30 mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 70mph |
Rate of Climb (at GW) | 550ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) with flaps/without flaps | 28/30mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 55mph |
Rate of Climb | 650ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 27/30mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 55mph |
Rate of Climb | 650ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 27/30mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 65mph |
Rate of Climb | 1000ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 28/31mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 72mph |
Rate of Climb | 950ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 28/31mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 70mph |
Rate of Climb | 950ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 28/31mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 65mph |
Rate of Climb | 1000ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 28/31mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 75mph |
Rate of Climb | 900ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 38mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 72mph |
Rate of Climb | 950ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 28/31mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 85mph |
Rate of Climb | 1200ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 33/36mph |
PERFORMANCE
Cruise | 70mph |
Rate of Climb | 900ft/min |
Vs (Stall, power off) | 28/31mph |
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