SSDR

The place to raise issues, ask questions, swap ideas and discuss anything related to aircraft engineering, maintenance and building.
NB Any opinions expressed in this forum are not necessarily those of LAA Engineering

Moderators: John Dean, Moderator

Post Reply
Geraint Jones
Posts: 4
Joined: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:32 pm
Location: Scotland

SSDR

Post by Geraint Jones »

Hi,

I know that the LAA does not deal directly with SSDR, but I'm hoping that someone out there will be able to help me with some info.

Does anyone know whether there's such a thing as a plans built, 3-axis aircraft that conforms to the SSDR regs, preferably of wood or composite construction?

Cheers.
Nick Allen
Posts: 458
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:00 am
Location: Oxford
Contact:

Post by Nick Allen »

The Souricette is supposed to be possible: http://www.air-souris-set.fr/index.html (though the site quotes 120kg-plus)
Affordaplane: http://www.affordaplane.com/
Skylite: http://www.raceairdesigns.com/Content/P ... ePlans.htm
These second two are mostly metal...
There's the Fisher FP202 http://www.fisherflying.com/fleet/FP202/ (which is wooden, and plans available as well as kits: I think the wing is big enough...)
033719
Geraint Jones
Posts: 4
Joined: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:32 pm
Location: Scotland

Post by Geraint Jones »

Hi Nick,

Thanks for that, - I'll have a look at the websites you've suggested.

Cheers
User avatar
Rod1
Posts: 567
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:22 am
Location: Midlands

Post by Rod1 »

Have a look at;

http://www.realityaircraft.com/

Rod1
021864
Post Reply