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Arcus M is airborne

02.07.10

SOLO Boss Wolfgang Emmerich is very happy




The long awaited Arcus M has flown successfully on the Hahnweide on the 1st July.

The first flight was conducted by Schempp-Hirths engineer Swen Lehner and the boss of the SOLO Engine factory Wolfgang Emmerich, in beautiful sunshine and temperatures nearing 30 degrees celcius in the shade.

Thanks to the flaps of the Arcus, the aircraft took off after a short roll (approx 200m) and climbed quickly to altitude where the engine was switched off and retracted. The propeller is automatically stopped from spinning via a brake and brought into retract position via sensors without input from the pilot.

Powered by the brand new computer controlled direct injection Solo engine, restarting the engine in flight is effortless by simply turning the ignition switch to ON. The new system controls all aspects of the engine ignition phase including extension/ignition and fuel. The amount of fuel mix ratio is controlled by the computer system and is adjusted according to altitude of the aircraft.

The high wing loading of the Arcus is hardly noticeable, except in glide performance, and the large airbrakes allow for pinpoint accurate landings. The roll out is made much easier through the steerable tail wheel which is integrated in the rudder.

All in all the factory is delighted with the Arcus M and it's performance. Especially Wolfgang Emmerich is very happy because he is the owner of this brand new first Arcus M with the serial Number 1 and he is able to enjoy and test his new designed engine in his own glider. It is a perfect and fruitful situation for Schempp-Hirth when the engine manufacturer is able to test his newest engine design in his own glider.

Click her here to see a YouTube clip of the launch

Click here to read more about the new  SOLO engine

 

Bilder:
tailwheel engine low pass Arcus launch Amelie Holighaus

 

 

 




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