The Moragon Stela is a Spanish two-seat fixed-wing microlight aircraft designed and built Aeromoragan based at Casarrubios del Monte, Spain.[1] The aircraft was supplied as complete or as a kit for amateur construction.[1]
The Stela is a two-seat side-by-side high-wing braced monoplane with a composite structure.[1] It has a fixed tricycle landing gear and can be powered by an 80 hp (60 kW) Jabiru 2200 engine or a Rotax 912 or 912S.[1]
Aeromarmi Stella M1
The Aeromarmi Stella M1 was a light plane made under license in Mexico by Aeromarmi since 2006. It was powered by a Jabiru 3300 flat six piston engine and a Sensenich series Z propeller. However, the few sales and the elimination of the airworthiness certification by the DGAC forced the Mexican company to stop manufacturing the aircraft in 2010.[2][3]
Specifications
Data from Certificado de aeronavegavilidad de tipo N°249,[4] Aeromarmi[5]
General characteristics
Performance
General characteristics |
Moragon Stela |
Aeromarmi Stela M1
|
Crew |
1 |
1
|
Capacity |
1 passenger |
1 passenger
|
length |
6.5 m (21 ft 4 in) |
6.6 m (21 ft 8 in)
|
Wingspan |
10 m (32 ft 10 in) |
9.7 m (31 ft 10 in)
|
Height |
2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) |
2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
|
Empty weight |
260 kg (570 lb) |
360 kg (790 lb)
|
Max takeoff weight |
450 kg (990 lb) |
650 kg (1,430 lb)
|
Fuel capacity |
70 lt (18.49 U.S. gal; 15.4 U.K. gal) |
100 lt (26.4 U.S. gal; 19.99 U.K. gal)
|
Powerplant |
1 × Jabiru 2200 4-cylinder air-cooled boxer piston engine, 60 kW (80 hp) @ 3,300 rpm |
1 × Jabiru 3300 6-cylinder air-cooled rboxer piston engine, 89.5 kW (120.0 hp) @ 3,300 rpm
|
Propeller |
2-bladed Batalla fixed pitch, 58 inches |
2-bladed Sensenich Series Z variable pitch, 64 inches
|
Performance |
|
|
Maximum speed |
160 kilometres per hour (99 mph; 86 kn) |
217 kilometres per hour (135 mph; 117 kn)
|
Cruise speed |
140 kilometres per hour (87 mph; 76 kn) |
170 kilometres per hour (110 mph; 92 kn)
|
Stall speed |
55 kilometres per hour (34 mph; 30 kn) |
69 kilometres per hour (43 mph; 37 kn)
|
Range |
n.a. |
610 km (380 mi; 330 nmi)
|
Rate of climb |
n.a. |
4.4 m/s (880 ft/min)
|
References