Air Est JCD 03 Pelican

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JCD 03 Pelican
Role Motor glider
National origin France
Manufacturer Air Est Services
Designer Jean-Claude Debreyer
StatusProduction completed
Number built1 (1998)
Developed from Fauvel AV.36

The Air Est JCD 03 Pelican is a French mid-wing, twin tailed, flying wing single-seat motor glider that was designed by Jean-Claude Debreyer and produced by Air Est Services of Marly, Moselle and supplied as a kit for amateur construction or as a complete aircraft. [1]

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Design and development

The Pelican has an unconventional layout, based on the Fauvel AV.36, with a low aspect ratio wing, twin rudders mounted at mid-span and a pusher configuration Solo 210 engine mounted in the rear fuselage producing 9 kW (12 hp). [1] [2]

The aircraft is constructed from fibreglass, with some surfaces fabric covered. The 7.2 m (23.6 ft) span wing is semi-tapered, tapering outside the rudders and employs a Fauvel F4 17% airfoil. The fuselage is just 2.00 m (6.6 ft) in length, making the aircraft very compact. The landing gear is monowheel gear, with a small tail wheel and outrigger wheels at midspan. [1] [2]

With the Solo engine the take-off distance is 180 m (591 ft) and the landing distance 67 m (220 ft). Cruise speed is 93 km/h (58 mph). A variety of engines can be fitted. [1]

In 1998 a completed aircraft was US$12,950 and a kit was US$8,000. The kit did not include the engine, propeller or instruments. Construction time from the supplied kit was estimated at 300 hours. One example was reportedly completed and flying in 1998. [1]

Specifications (Pelican)

Data from Purdy and Bullard [1] [2]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Purdy, Don: AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, page 303. BAI Communications. ISBN   0-9636409-4-1
  2. 1 2 3 Bullard, Douglas (2008). "Debreyer JCD-03 "Pélican"" . Retrieved 7 September 2011.