• Challenger Ultralight

    SINGLE-SEAT ULTRALIGHT
  • 31.5 ft wingspan
  • 265 lb. payload
  • Up to 1,000 fpm climb
  • 25 mph cross-wind capability
  • 55-80 mph cruise speed
  • great on floats
  • can qualify for part 103
  • Qualifies for Sport Pilot License
  • Challenger II Trainer

    TWO SEAT ULTRALIGHT TRAINER
    31.5 ft wingspan
    A true 500 lb payload
    700/1,200 fpm climb (dual/solo)
    20 mph cross-wind capability
    65-85 mph cruise speed
    Soarable
    Great on floats
    Part 103 trainer
    Qualifies for Sport Pilot License

     

    CHALLENGER II LONG WING SPECS

    Wing Span
    (opt Fiberglass
    - std Bow tips)

    The span of the long wing can be reduced 2 feet by replacing the standard bow wingtips with the new optional fiberglass tips, thus increasing roll rate and cruise speeds. The shorter span of the clipped wing gives still higher speeds and faster roll rates plus a more aggressive, sportier feel.

    29.5 ft
    -
    31.5
    ft
    Wing Area
    (opt Fiberglass
    - std Bow tips)

    A low empty weight and a very large wing with a 5.625 foot chord are the keys to the impressive carrying capacity of the Challenger. The long wing has 40-70% more lifting surface than competitive designs. Even the clip wing has 20-40% more area. More lift means less horsepower is required to achieve goals.

    166 sqft
    -
    177
    sqft
    Length

    The fuselage fits nicely in most garages, making that a popular place for assembling Challenger kits. The wings fit easily too because there are two of them!

    20 ft
    Height

    Puddlejumper amphibious floats add 20" to the height on the ground. Skis add an inch or two.

    6 ft
    Empty Weight

    A very light airframe, built by the factory using triangulated 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, is the secret to the Challenger's unusually low weight. A low weight benefits all aspects of performance. Most competitive aircraft are 100-200 pounds heavier!

    300 lbs
    Payload
    (at indicated
    Load Factor)

    The payload figures are based on static testing to the ultimate load factors given below. Greater loads can be carried with reduced load factors.

    500 lbs
    Load Factor
    (Ultimate)

    The Challenger employs a fully triangulated truss design which is not just lighter but is significantly stronger than alternatives. Since construction of such a design is beyond the capabilities of most homebuilders, every Challenger airframe is completely built in jigs at the factory.

    +6, -3 G
    Fuel Capacity

    The Challenger factory offers a 10 US gallon fuel tank and a 15 US gallon long range fuel tank is available from a Canadian company.

    10, 15
    USgal
    Seats

    The Challenger uses tandem seating rather than side-by-side to achieve less drag for higher speed as well as to place the pilot ahead of the wing for magnificent helicopter style visibility in all directions - even in turns. Tandem seating with doors on both sides makes docking on floats a snap. Most tandem Ultralights only have one door - what do they do when the wind forces docking on the other side? They can only go elsewhere!

    2
    Cabin Width

    Two cabin sizes are available: a wide body with low cockpit side rails and a narrow body with high sides. The wide body is easier to enter and exit. The narrow body has somewhat less drag. Compare with the Cessna 172 cabin with only 39.5" for two people across!

    Wide Body
    32 in

    Narrow
    Body
    26 in

    Head Room

    The Challenger is famous for it's spaciousness - it was designed by a big guy for big guys and over the years it has gotten even bigger. And we do mean big! 6' 5"? No Problem! 6' 7"? Call us - we can tailor to you!

    Front
    43 in

    Back
    40 in

    Leg Room

    While we do suggest you leave your stilts at home, even those long in the leg will fit comfortably in recent model Challengers. Redesigned seats and supports add all important inches front and back and give passengers additional footrests and increased knee room.

    Front
    46 in

    Back
    44 in

    Weight figures are for basic two-seaters on wheels. Options and accessories increase weight.

     

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