IS IT A SAILPLANE ?
Almost, they have L/D' around 14:1 and exhibit excellent glide ratios due to very light wing loading. However they are a bit too draggy, bumpy, with not enough penetration speed to be called a true sailplane. Despite that, many hours have been spent soaring.
HOW DIFFICULT ARE THEY IN CROSSWIND ?
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- So the Aerolites Falcon is a rather special beast. Both in the real world as in FSX (as it is the first high-end ultralight ever created for FS) it is unlike other aircraft. Everybody who flew it wants to have one. And that’s for the real aircraft and the superb model we offer in FSX.
Since they have no tail, they are easy to slip, slide, crab, or whatever is needed. They tend to float extensively when in ground effect and then can easily be straightened out and landed.
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DIFFICULT TO LAND ?
As mentioned before, they are easy to slip and crab. Both tip rudders can be deployed simultaneously to act a speed brakes, just be sure to apply power before touch down to regain forward flying speed. They don't stall but will still drop if flown below minimum speed.
HOW ABOUT BUMPY AIR ?
Due to the light wing loading, they tend to be more bumpy and bouncy than heavier aircraft. Although there is ample control authority they are not too pleasurable on bumpy cross country rides. Seek smoother altitude.
WHO DESIGNED, MADE THEM, AND HOW MANY, AND WHEN ?
Designed by Romuald Drlik, designer of the Eagle, the Lazair, the Falcon canards and long list of other inventions. His early propeller designs claimed canard model speed records and eventually became the Falcon. A Falcon UL still claims the altitude record of 26,900'. The first foot-launched hang glider and the Solaris employ his propeller designs as well. The Eagles were marketed by Larry Newman under American Aerolites, then as Falcons under American Aircraft. I understand about 1500 single seat Falcon UL’s were made, then the 2 seat Falcon XP followed due to the need for a trainer. 500 were made. A large number were exported to other countries, mainly S. America. All this happened between about 1975 and 1986. Click here for HISTORY page
WHY DID THEY STOP MAKING THEM ?
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This was the period when lawsuits were proliferating with disastrous results to the aircraft industry. Although Falcon itself was not a target the parent company American Aircraft chose to shut down.
WHAT WERE MODELS AND GENERAL SPECS ?
Falcon UL, part 103 legal, ew: 54; mgw: 530; wingspan: 36'; length: 14'3'; climb: 650fpm; takeoff: 200'; landing: 250'; cruise: 55; vne: 70; range: 121; L/D: 15:1; Rotax 277, 27hp; 5g fuel; front wheel scuff brake. forward canopy, other optional. Falcon XP, 2 seat part 103 trainer or experimental, ew: 500; mgw: 1050; wingspan: 36'; length: 17'; climb: 500/800; takeoff: 200/300; landing: 250/400; cruise: 75 to 85; vne: 92; range: 300/250; L/D: 14:1; rotax 503 50hp, 15g fuel; electic starter. main gear disk brakes. full canopy.
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WHAT CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS WERE USED ?
Both aircraft had composite fuselages (fiberglass with gelcoat), aluminum d- tube wings, foam ribs, cap strips, aluminum trailing edges, and aluminum canard. In most instances XP parts were the same dimensions, just twice as thick. Wings, elevators, and rudders were covered with Tedlar, front gear retract. BRS on all.
HOW MANY ARE STILL LEFT ? ANY IN MY AREA ?
I have no idea, there is no source that has this information, not even partially. But I would guess more than half, many in foreign countries. I am compiling a data base on existing Falcons and will be glad to share the results.
WHY DON'T THEY MAKE THEM ANYMORE ?
A number of times a number of companies attempted to re-introduce them but never succeeded. Most likely due to the high number of parts count and the present cost of labor as well as the stringent testing required (read time=$) by the designer. After all, he has never lost a lawsuit, which proves the safety and validity of the design manufacturing and testing process.
WILL ANYONE MAKE THEM AGAIN ?
Probably not. Too costly to manufacture, at least not in the original configuration and at 1986 prices.
WHAT'S NEXT ?
I had been working with the designer for some time in an effort to introduce the next series of Falcons, namely the Peregrine Falcons. It was meant to be a state of the art Ultralight with a 447 engine. Unfortunately that venture did not get off the ground ( pun intended ) for a number of reasons; it is virtually impossible to produce a safe aircraft with adequate performance and meet the 103 requirements and still sell it at a reasonable price. Currently Larry Neal is working on the Falcon 2000. It will be a 2 seat version of the Peregrine and will fall in the experimental /UL trainer category with specs almost identical to the aforementioned XP series. The aircraft will come in 5 separate kit installments at $ 5000.- each, with fuselages, wings, canards, engine packages available now. We have a video on it, available at our cost of $ 10.00, returnable, refundable, with more info on http://www.teamfalcon.com . This aircraft uses state of the art space age materials, a fraction of the parts count, offers improved performance, extremely low building time, comes complete, complete and can be introduced at a fair price.
CAN YOU HELP ME FIND A USED ONE ?
I occasionally have one for sale myself, and I also offer the newsletter and the listing of used Falcons (and others) free of charge. They come and go quickly, best to leave your name and request repeatedly. Other sources are Ultralight Flying mag., Kitplanes, Sport Aviation, trade-a-plane. Used single seaters range from 2500 to 5000, two seaters 5000 to 11000, all depending on condition, options, extras, location.
WHAT THINGS SHOULD I LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A USED ONE ?
First the condition of the Tedlar. A plus if recovered with Stits or similar, as long as nothing is hidden. Look for glass damage where landing gear meets fuselage under the tank, sloppy main gear cables, evidence of rough landings. Look for fiberglass cracks in nose wheel area, dents in D-tube or canard, cracked ribs, bent trailing edge, loose ailerons and hinges, especially on UL. Loose controls. Fuselage bends and bows in front of engine. Fuel leaks inside. Secure chute. Condition of the lexan canopy, as they tend to scratch easily and cleaning makes them worse. The rest is routine: engine, gearbox, propeller, wheels, etc. I will be glad to assist; I suggest you take plenty of pictures, a video if possible, or contact me as I might know its history.
WHY ARE THEY SO HARD TO FIND ?
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People are holding on to them. They are just great, a real pleasure to fly and inexpensive to own. Many owners try something else and ultimately come back to the falcons.
HOW ABOUT MANUALS, VIDEOS ?
No problem, have both manuals ($49.00 for XP and $ 25.00 for UL ), final assembly video with Tedlar covering ($39.00 ) also set of 3 articles by Gary Kneier on XP improvements w canard troubleshooting manual ($20.00 ).Click here for SUPPLIES page.
HOW ABOUT PARTS ? WHO HAS PARTS ?
Usually I am able to either find or make new or used parts. I have to be resourceful, owning several of them. Click here for PARTS listing.
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HOW ABOUT A PARTS BOOK AND PRICE LIST ?
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No good. The manuals however are sufficient to be used as parts books.
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WHAT'S THE COVERING MADE OF ? WHERE CAN I GET IT ?
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