Walhalla, South Carolina-based Just
Aircraft, makers of the SuperSTOL extreme short field performer, is
developing an Ultralight for the Part 103 market. Named Just 103, the
single-seat Ultralight is expected to be available as a kit or a complete
aircraft later this year.
The flying prototype of the open
fuselage Just 103 is a high-wing design constructed of steel tubes and an
aluminum tail boom. But Troy Woodland, who also designed the SuperSTOL, is
reworking the tail to incorporate a steel truss. Other than a small windscreen,
the cockpit is completely open leaving the pilot to fully enjoy the sights and
scents of the flying environment.
The Just 103 is powered by an Italian
engine, the 37-horsepower Polini Thor 250. There are also plans to power the
103 with a Rotax 582 engine, but with that configuration it would no longer
qualify under the Ultralight rules, which limit the aircraft to 254 pounds and
55 knots. Instead, the Rotax-powered version would be introduced as a Light
Sport Aircraft. Unlike the LSA standards, Part 103 requires no pilot
certificate, age limits or medical requirements.
Just Aircraft will continue to test fly and make
modifications to the Just 103 and plans to launch the final design at EAA’s
AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, at the end of July. The price point has not
yet been finalized. However, the company said the Just 103 is expected to be
very affordable as the cost of the Polini engine is only $4,000.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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