Probably the most widespread aerobatic plane in schools. This aircraft began in the Seventies the long saga off the Mudry planes. The CAP10 is a derivative of Piel Super Emerald of the Sixties. It is entirely made of wood (the wings are covered with plywood) and the engine is a Lycoming 4 cylinders flat with injection of 360 cubic inches (approximately 5900cc) derived from the ones that you can find on the private planes like DR400 or PA28. It is equipped with a injection fed system for inverted flight and a Christen lubrication system also adapted for inverted flight. In fact, the only limit during inverted flight is the pilot's one. Authorized load factors: +5g (+4,3 with two pilots)/-3.5g Rolling: 120 °/seconde
Originaly created by Daniel Duzelier for X-plane 6, this very beautiful realization was very judiciously resurrected by Lamahelo which tooks it up to date and started to add 3D elements. Bertrand Augras wanted to take part in this resurrection and finalized the project in full 3D.
Originaly created by Daniel Duzelier for X-plane 6, this very beautiful realization was very judiciously resurrected by Lamahelo which tooks it up to date and started to add 3D elements. Bertrand Augras wanted to take part in this resurrection and finalized the project in full 3D.