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CH-180 Super Acro

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CH-180 Super Acro

Introducing the CH-180 Super Acro

In 1982, the Canadian company Zenair Ltd. from Midland, Ontario, introduced its new light multi-purpose aircraft, the Zenair CH-180 Super Acro. This innovative machine quickly made its mark in the aviation world.

Design and Specifications

The CH-180 Super Acro was developed by the German engineer and designer Chris Heintz. It featured a single-seat, cantilever low-wing monoplane configuration with tricycle landing gear and a tailwheel. Power was provided by a 150 hp (110 kW) Textron Lycoming IO-360 four-cylinder piston engine, ensuring robust performance for its class.

Technical Specifications

Modification CH-180
Wingspan, m 6.17
Aircraft length, m 6.15
Aircraft height, m 1.65
Wing area, m2 7.90
Empty weight 363
Maximum takeoff weight 522
Engine type 1 Piston engine Textron Lycoming IO-360
Power, hp 1 x 150
Maximum speed, km/h 330
Cruising speed, km/h 306
Practical range, km 1046
Rate of climb, m/min 900
Practical ceiling, m 4900
Max. operational overload 8 (12)
Crew, crew 1

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