Recently I wrote about an American classic, Luscombe’s Model 8 LSA. We can go back even further in time and uncover a handsome flock of highly affordable airplanes that also check the vintage box. Welcome to Robert Baslee‘s amazing production of vintage early 20th Century airplanes that ordinary people can build and fly. Airdrome’s many models — five of which can be built as Part 103 ultralights — look like a page from history but fly well in the modern world. Here is one man’s very successful mission to both preserve aviation heritage and give you the chance to participate in the fun …without having to do all the research Robert does. As a bonus, many of these kits assemble much faster than many kit designs. Modern Pilots, Meet Airdrome Aeroplanes Robert is incredibly productive. In the video below, he notes he has introduced 25 new models in 25 years.
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Modern Pilots, Meet Airdrome Aeroplanes
Robert is incredibly productive. In the video below, he notes he has introduced 25 new models in 25 years. While I know several other light aircraft designers with long lists of models created, none appear to equal the sheer output of Baslee. He operates the Airdrome Aeroplanes website that is chock-full of information.Airdrome Ultralights
While working on the coming Part 103 List, I discovered that among the many models Robert has developed, Airdrome reports five can be built as Part 103s. Of course, as with most 103 ultralights, the builder will have to use care and not elect many options if he or she is going to stay compliant. Nonetheless, Airdrome ultralight candidtates are surprisingly light aircraftAirdrome Aeroplanes' Dream Classic Part 103 ultralight.
Dream Fantasy is a two-seat trainer perfect for solo pilots in the Dream Classic. Even the two seater airframe is only $4,995 (without engine, prop, instruments, finish).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Airdrome Aeroplanes Dream Classic Standard Wing (a Speed Wing is also available)
Dream Classic Ultralight is a three-axis aircraft with a side-mount stick. It is covered with the certified Poly Fiber process. This kit comes with all machining and required welding pre-done. Construction time is normally around 100-120 hours.- Wing Span — 30 feet 6 inches
- Wing Chord — 48 inches
- Wing Area — 122 square feet
- Empty Weight — 241 pounds (meets 103)
- Gross Weight — 491 pounds
- Useful Load — 250 pounds
- Payload (assuming 5 gallons of fuel) — 220 pounds
- Wing loading — 4.02 pounds per square foot
- Power to Weight Ratio — 12.28 pounds per horsepower
- Stall Speed — 26 mph (meets 103)
- Cruise Speed — 57 mph
- Top Speed — 63 mph (meets 103)
- Rate of Climb — 850 feet per minute
- Takeoff Distance — 95 feet
- Engine — Rotax 447
- Engine requirements for Dream Fantasy ultralight:
- Minimum Weight — 68 pounds
- Maximum Weight — 92 pounds
- Minimum Horsepower — 28
- Maximum Horsepower — 52 (output of a Rotax 503)
While all Airdrome models are special in their own way, my personal favorite is this (not Part 103) Spirit of St. Louis replica.
We have not interviewed Robert Baslee about his ultralight models but his methods are similar for all the many airplanes he has created. Here we check out a "movie star." https://youtu.be/hcaZC5GwTjM