Aircraft
APA were one of the first flight training organisations in the country to utilise the Aeroprakt Foxbat, a rugged aircraft that’s easy to to handle and equipped with a ballistic parachute recovery system. The Foxbat has amazing short field performance, yet is capable of cruising at 90+ knots.
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A22LS Foxbat Data
(at 600 kgs MTOW, ISA standard conditions)
Vne (never exceed speed) | 120 kts |
Typical cruise TAS | 50-100 kts |
Stall TAS (landing configuration) | 28 kts |
Take-off roll | under 100 m |
Take-off to 50’ | 300 m |
Landing roll | under 100 m |
Landing from 50’ | 300 m |
Novice/expert crosswind limit | 11/22 kts |
Flap limit speed | 83 kts |
Manouvering speed | 90 kts |
MTOW (land plane) | 600 kgs |
Best climb | 1,200 fpm at 57 kts |
Typical empty weight | 305-310 kgs |
Fuel capacity | 114 lts (112 lts usable) |
Carry including fuel | 290-295 kgs |
Usable load after full fuel | 205-210 kgs |
Cruise endurance (912ULS) | 5.5 hrs +res |
Wing span | 9.55 m |
Length | 6.23 m |
Height | 2.48 m |
Main gear track | 1.71 m |
Cabin width at elbows | 1.29 m |
Operational load limits | +4 -2 G |
Tested at 650 kgs to | +6 -3 G |