Aeroprakt A-22 Foxbat Explained

The Aeroprakt A-22 Foxbat is a Ukrainian two-seat, high-wing, tricycle landing gear ultralight aircraft that was designed by Yuri Yakovlev and is manufactured by Aeroprakt. In the United States the A-22 is referred to as the Valor,[1] while in the UK and Australia it is called the Foxbat. It has also been marketed as the Vision.[2] [3] [4] The Aeroprakt A-22 is supplied either as "ready-to-fly" factory built aircraft, or as a kit, consisting of 152 pieces. The kit can be built in about 500 man-hours.

The A-22 meets the definition of an FAI microlight.

As of April 2024, the Ukrainian military have converted the A-22 into a kamikaze drone.[5] [6] At least one has been used in the drone hunting role targeting small fixed wing drones with a passenger armed with a Malyuk rifle.[7]

Design and development

Aeroprakt of Kyiv began design of the A-22 in February 1990, with the first prototype making its maiden flight on 21 October 1996, and a German-certified version entering production in 1999.

The A-22's structure is almost completely metal with the engine cowling, wing fillets and wheel spats made of composites. The wings and control surfaces are fabric covered. The aircraft has excellent visibility, due to the large amount of glazing, including convex doors, that allow the occupants to look straight down. The A-22 uses a 3-axis control system, giving the pilot full control over the aircraft. The A-22 uses flaperons in place of ailerons and flaps, giving a stall speed of 52km/h with the flaperons fully down.[8]

The kit comes with either the 80hp Rotax 912UL or optionally the 100hp Rotax 912ULS. The 85hp Jabiru 2200 can also be fitted.

Originally the A-22 came fitted with a 40-litre inboard fuel tank behind the seats, although later models have wing tanks holding 37.5 litres per side. The propeller is a 3-blade composite ground adjustable KievProp. Dual controls are standard, using a single central "Y" yoke or optionally twin yoke control system.

Variants

A-22L2
  • Version built in Ukraine with a higher gross weight of 6000NaN0 for the landplane and 6500NaN0 for the seaplane.
    A-22LS
  • Light-sport version for the American market with a higher gross weight of 6000NaN0 for the landplane and 6500NaN0 for the seaplane.

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Aeroprakt A-22 / Valor / Foxbat / Sharik / FPNA Capetown . all-aero.com . 3 January 2020.
    2. Bayerl . Robby . World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12 . 2011 . WDLA UK . Lancaster . 1368-485X . Martin . Berkemeier . World Directory of Light Aviation . et.al. . 20.
    3. Bertrand . Noel . Coulon . Rene . et.al. . Aeroprakt A-22 . World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2003-04 . 2003 . 118 . Pagefast Ltd. . Lancaster OK . 1368-485X.
    4. Tacke . Willi . Boric . Marino . et.al. . Aeroprakt A-22 . World Directory of Light Aviation 2015-16 . 2015 . 17 . Flying Pages Europe SARL . 1368-485X.
    5. Web site: Axe . David . Ukraine’s New Factory-Smashing Drone Is A $90,000 Sport Plane With A Robot At The Controls . 2024-04-10 . Forbes . en.
    6. Web site: Balmforth . Tom . Small uncrewed Ukrainian plane likely used in attack deep inside Russia - experts . 2024-04-10 . Forbes . en.
    7. News: Newdick . Thomas . 8 July 2024 . Ultralight Drone Hunting Planes Now In Use In Ukraine . The War Zone  . 10 July 2024.
    8. Web site: Welcome to Foxbat UK . foxbataircraft . 3 January 2020.