CEA-308 explained
The CEA-308 is a Brazilian sports aircraft designed by Paulo Iscold,[1] that beat four FAI World Records with pilot Gúnar Armin Halboth.
Design and development
The CEA-308, is an aircraft composed of fiberglass and wood, covered by extruded polystyrene foam plates. The wing spar is made of freijó, manufactured in plywood. A 64 HP Rotax 532 engine was used for flight tests, and later a 100 HP Hirth engine was installed, enabling the aircraft to reach speeds of up to 400 km/h. After some time it was decided to replace the engine with a Jabiru, which is the one that remains in the aircraft to this day. It has a three-blade propeller, also built by Hirth.
Records
- Time to Climb to 3,000 Meters: 8 min 15 sec.[2]
- Speed Over a 15 Kilometer Course: 329.1 km/h
- Speed Over a 100 Kilometer Closed Course: 326.8 km/h[3]
- Speed Over a 3 Kilometer Course: 360.13 km/h[4] [5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Using Experimental Aircrafts [sic] to Teach Aeronautical Engineering. Paulo Iscold . . 15 October 2021.
- Brazilian Students and their professor build a world record break aircraft. Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.
- Web site: Gúnar Armin Halboth (BRA) (16134) . 10 October 2017 .
- Web site: Gúnar Armin Halboth (BRA) (16135) . 10 October 2017 .
- Record. Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.