Welcome to the newest Special Light-Sport Aircraft …except that it isn’t so new(1). Indeed, we’ve seen the Ekolot Elf for a few years in this country. Here’s what I wrote on its introduction in 2017. I was immediately drawn to Elf for two reason: One, I love soaring flight, which represents one of the most enjoyable challenges I’ve found in flying. “Hooking” a thermal and riding it thousands of feet upwards with the engine off or idling is not only magical; it’s also a good skill development exercise. Two, Elf was initially promoted as a Part 103, which I believe is aviation’s most charming — and certainly least-regulated — segment. Low prices, no pilot license required, no N-numbers, no medical of any kind …well, no wonder Part 103 aircraft are selling so well the last few years. In Germany they have the “120-Kilogram Class,” meaning airplanes that weight no more than 264 pounds (very similar to the U.S.
Rare & Beautiful — Ekolot’s Elf Single Seat Motorglider Earns Special Light-Sport Aircraft
Photo taken by Michael Stalker • Owned and flown by Peter Griffiths
Long-Winged KR-010 Elf
A brief glance at Elf tells you it does not look like most American Part 103 aircraft, which are commonly tube-and-rag-type configurations thought necessary to stay within the tight weight constraints of Part 103. Yet in Poland, like many European countries, sailplane building is a substantial industry so skilled engineers and technicians are plentiful to create and build with composites.Tech Specs for KR-010 Elf:
Wing Span — 35.2 feet
- Wing Area — 113 square feet
- Length — 17.9 feet
- Height — 6.8 feet
- Empty Weight (no parachute) — 264 pounds
- Gross Weight — 551 pounds
- Cruise Speed — 69 knots (79 mph) (3)
- Never-Exceed Speed — 80 knots (92 mph)
- Stall Speed — 29.7 knots (34 mph) (3)
- Climb Rate — approximately 750 feet per minute
- Takeoff Roll — 330 feet
- Landing Roll — 165 feet
- Powerplant — Polini Thor 200 HF (High Flow) producing 30 horsepower at 8,100 rpm
- Fuel Capacity — approximately 7 gallons
- Fuel Burn Rate — 1.05 gallons per hour
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Note (1) — Elf won FAA acceptance as a Special LSA and is listed on the agency's website as well as our SLSA List. Note (2) — Elf is available in two wingspans. The "Self-launching motorglider" has 35 foot span. The "Airplane" version has 30.8 feet of span and is $4,000 less expensive. Note (3) — While this figure is slightly high for a U.S. Part 103, it might be changed via prop selection. Likewise stall is slightly high but Elf is available as a Special LSA.