Humbert Tétras Explained

The Humbert Tétras (English: Grouse) is a French two seat ultralight with a single engine and high wing. Available as a kit or complete aircraft, it has been in production since 1994 by Humbert Aviation of Ramonchamp.

Design and development

The Tétras was first seen in public in 1992 at the RSA Rally at Moulins and marketing began in 1994. It is a conventionally laid out single engine, tractor configuration light aircraft with a high wing, side-by-side seating for two and a fixed undercarriage.

Its straight non tapered wing is a composite structure, with an aluminium frame, Styrofoam filling and fabric covering. The ailerons and three-position flaps are made of aluminium. The wings are braced on each side with a single lift strut to a lower fuselage longeron. The tailplane, mounted at mid-fuselage height, is also strut braced. The fuselage of the Tétras is a steel structure covered with Dacron. Variants with both tricycle and conventional undercarriages, all fixed, have been built. The former arrangement has spring cantilever main legs, the latter has the mainwheels mounted on faired V-strut legs and bungee sprung half axles fixed to a compression frame. Both undercarriage variants have hydraulic brakes. Skis may also be fitted.

The Tétras has been fitted with a variety of engines; originally the 54 kW (72 hp) Humbert-Volkswagen HW 2000 was used. More recently two flat fours from the Rotax range, the 60 kW (80 hp) 912 UL or the 74 kW (98 hp) 912 ULS, have become standard choices.

Operational history

About 150 Tétras appeared on the French ultralight register in October 2010. The French Centre d'Essais en Vol have tested the Tétras for military use, and Niger has used it for insecticide spraying.

Variants

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2011/12

Tétras A
  • Initial version
    Tétras B
  • Standard version, introduced 1998. Early examples had the HW 2000 engine but the 800NaN0 Rotax 912UL, or optionally the 1000NaN0 Rotax 912ULS engine, is currently (2015) fitted. Currently available.
    Tétras BS
  • 912 ULS engine. Currently available.
    Tétras CS
  • Introduced 2007 with a 600 mm (23.6 in) shorter span wing. 912 ULS engine. Marketed 2008-9.
    Tétras CT
  • Tricycle undercarriage version of CS, with 512 UL engine. Marketed 2008-9.
    Tétras CTS
  • As CT with 512 ULS engine. Marketed 2008-9.

    Operators

    Guinea
    Madagascar
    Mali
    Niger

    References

    Bibliography

    Notes and References

    1. Martin . Guy. Burkina Faso Receives Tétras . . January 2013 . 84 . 1. 15 . 0306-5634.
    2. Web site: All-Time Aircraft Used List Cameroon Air Force – Aeroflight.
    3. Web site: fr. Un officier français s'est tué aux commandes d'un avion léger en Guinée. Zone Militare. Lagneau . Laurent. 10 October 2016. 2 March 2017.
    4. Web site: Delalande . Arnaud . Niger’s desert warriors . Key Aero . 15 March 2018.