Description | PN |
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Long-EZ Bearing | 01-00787 |
The Long-EZ designed by Burt Rutan, is a homebuilt aircraft derived from the VariEze. Changes from the VariEze include a larger main wing with modified Eppler 1230 airfoil and less sweep, larger strakes containing more fuel and baggage storage, slightly wider cabin, and the ability to use a Lycoming 108 hp engine with no nose ballast. The aircraft is designed for fuel-efficient long-range flight and can fly for over ten hours and up to 1,600 miles (2,500 kilometers) on 52 gallons (200 liters) of fuel. The pilot sits in a semi-reclined seat and controls the Long-EZ by means of a side-stick controller situated on the right-hand console. In addition to having an airbrake on the underside, the twin tail’s wingtip rudders can be deflected outwards to act as auxiliary airbrakes. The aircraft will not stall in the manner of a conventional aircraft since, if the Long-EZ reaches too low a speed, the front (canard) wing will stall and lower the aircraft nose until speed is regained. |
Arrived on time. Good product and price. Long-EZ front tire now holding air again.
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Built, own and fly one. Builders usually use the Lycoming 320 engine for improved performance. Baggage pods help for distance travel with a passenger. Supreme economy and speed for the money. Typical 160 Kts True at 7.5gal/hour actual and common numbers.
For another .50 you could have provided pictures so we know what we are buying. Your part numbers are nondescript.
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We do not carry they Long EZ plans as they are no longer printed. The best bet to find them is to check the Aircraft Spruce Builder Forums or Trade-A-Plane for anyone selling their plans.
We do not market these products specifically for the Long EZ but we have a large selection of composite materials that are commonly used on Long EZs.