The Model 3 two-seat light sport aircraft (LSA) being developed by MVP Aero can be used on land, air, water and snow. The first prototype of the amphibious aircraft was introduced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in 2014. Deliveries of the aircraft are expected to start in 2017.
Risen was introduced at AERO 2015 fair held in Friedrichshafen, Germany, in April 2015.
The aircraft is being developed for both special light sport aircraft (S-LSA), and experimental light sport aircraft (E-LSA) categories.
MVP Aero will initiate the production of the Model 3 aircraft in the US in association with its strategic partners Glasair Aviation and Fibercraft. Chinese entrepreneur Fang Tieji holds the rights to manufacture and distribute the aircraft in Asia.
Design features of Model 3 light sport aircraft
The Model 3 was designed by Mike Van Staagen and manufactured by MVP Aero. It is constructed using carbon and glass composites. The fabric-covered wing construction will provide light weight and strength.
The LSA will feature a repositionable gear, with a standard airframe emergency parachute and two custom-designed high-lift airfoils. It will have manually folding wings, making it capable of landing on land or water. It can be transformed into a versatile floating platform.
The aircraft’s external dimensions include length of 7.24m (23.9ft) in wings extended position and 8.1m (26.7ft) when wings are folded. The wingspan is 10.97m (36ft) and width is 2.44m (8ft) when wings are folded.
Cabin, cockpit and avionics
The aircraft can accommodate one pilot and one passenger. The cabin has a width of 1.17m (3.8ft). It will have a flat floor from the bow to the back of the baggage compartment, which will be adequate for two people to stretch out and sleep with a hammock that can be stretched between the engine pylon and the tail.
The aircraft will include a glass canopy that will fully cover the seats of the cockpit. The canopy moves upwards and back on a four-bar link, which will be positioned atop the engine pylon. The seats can be removed and placed on the nose of the aircraft. The pilot and passenger can move from the cockpit to the tail on a catwalk.
The aircraft will be equipped with an instrument panel that will have a self-contained pod to provide protection from dripping swimsuits and flip-flops. It will also include four hinged folding panels on the forward deck.
Engine and performance details
The aircraft will be equipped with a Rotax 914 engine, which generates approximately 115hp (86kW) of power. It will have a fuel capacity of 26gal along with an additional auxiliary tank facility.
The aircraft will have a maximum cruise speed of 104k and full flap stall speed of 41k at sea level. It will have a maximum climb rate of 1,000fpm at sea level. It will carry a useful load of 450lb and have a wing loading capacity of 11lb/ft².