Breezer Breezer

The Breezer is an aerodynamically controlled light aircraft, which is classified as ultralights, experimental or light sport aircraft. It is offered fully assembled both as a kit as well as with different engines ( Rotax, Jabiru, BMW) and is also available as a banner and glider towing version.

History

The first flight of the developed by Ralf Magnussen Aero Style Breezer took place on 27 December 1999. From 1 January 2004 sales temporarily Comco Ikarus aircraft with Rotax engines, the variants with Jabiru engines remained kit customers only. Currently, the Breezer of which was established in October 2006 Breezer Aircraft GmbH & Co. KG is produced, the original manufacturer Aero Style GmbH was liquidated on 27 March 2009. Since October 2009, a structurally reinforced version with echo - approval is built with the Breezer B 600, which has an eleven inches längereren fuselage and greater by 68 cm wingspan, and as drive a Rotax 912 S.

Construction

The Breezer is a two-seat low-wing monoplane which is built entirely of aluminum sheets. He has a wingspan of 8.73 m, a maximum take-off weight of 600 kg and, depending on a payload of around 250 to 270 kg.

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