The Paradise P-1 is a 4 place aircraft in Brazil. For the US they placard it and yanked out the back seats to meet LSA rules even though it's useful load is higher then they list.
Bill
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Correction. 1320 is max takeoff weight, and not useful load of LSA. Most all will climb at 1,000 ft per minute or better loaded to that limit regardless of the rated useful loads. There are exceptions, like the SkyCatcher.
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-----Original message-----From: "A. Censor" <acensor@fastmail.fm>
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Sent: Wed, Apr 25, 2012 14:52:21 GMT+00:00
Subject: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: I need help"vardonx" catalina1783@att.net vardonx
ON Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:23 am (PDT) WROTE, IN PART ---
>From a useful load perspective it sounds like either the Jabiru J230 or a Kitfox would possibly work, since I believe both were originally spec'd at over 1320 lbs useful load....... <Hi Vardonx,That "1320" you quote isn't what you present it as.It is not the "useful load" --- it is not even the maximum takeoff weight.
If you put 1320 pounds either of those aircraft you'd probably never get off the runway and if you did manage to get off into ground effect you'd be in big trouble.What it that 1320 IS is the "Maximum Gross Takeoff Weight" set by regulation for ANY aircraft to be sport pilot legal.There is one version of the Jabiru J230 that has a useable load of 792 lbs but that one is NOT an LSA... not legal for a sport pilot.The reported useable load for the highest performance version of the LSA Kitfox (with the 100hp Rotax engine) is 552 pounds.That's less than my Skyranger's useful load, and unsuitable (even if he/she fit in there) for a 450 pounder to fly in as that would leave about 100 pounds for the instructor plus fuel. <g>I doubt you'll find any LSA with a useful load of more than about 650 pounds.And as others have pointed out it's not great, even if you can fit in there, to be flying right near those limits.AlexAlex
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