The Hornet is an exceptional design and features a
pneumatic suspension on all three wheels. It was available as a kit from
the US Light Aircraft Corporation of Ramona, California. By the late
1990’s sales had tapered off and the company was sold in 2004. It was
renamed Higher Class Aviation and a revised version of the Hornet was
offered, the Super Hornet.
Registration unknown
USA
2 seat ultralight first flown in 1992
Engine: 55hp(41kW) Hirth
Length: 20’0"(6.07m)
Height: 6’0"(1.82m)Wingspan: 27’6"(8.35m)
No.built: 52 Range: 400miles(543km)
Cruising speed: 80mph(128kmh) Empty weight: 490lb(222kg)
Maximum take-off weight: 1000lb(453kg) |