Novaer U-Xc Stardream

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Novaer U-Xc Stardream
Role Light aircraft
National origin Brazil
Manufacturer Novaer
StatusIn development
Number built0

The Novaer U-Xc Stardream is a proposed four passenger, composite aircraft. [1]

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Design and development

The U-Xc Stardream was first proposed by Novaer Craft in 2010. The aircraft will use carbon fiber main and secondary structures with a fiberglass cowling. The aircraft will be equipped with a ballistic parachute. Testing is planned for the end of 2012, with production planned for 2015. [2]

Variants

T-Xc Pilgrim
Two seat military trainer variant, stressed for +6/-3g

Specifications

Data from Aviation Week and Space Technology

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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References

  1. Robert Wall (April 23, 2012). "Business Case". Aviation Week and Space Technology.
  2. "Novaer Craft Designing Two-Seat Brazilian Air Force Trainer".{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)[ full citation needed ]