Once upon a time, I was able to report three or more new Special Light-Sport Aircraft every month. That was more than a decade back when the pace of new arrivals seemed faster than a rocket parachute deployment. Lots of airplane developers from all over the globe wanted a piece of this promising LSA action with its greater freedoms and breathtaking pace of innovation. New models were announced with regularity. For the past few years that torrid pace slowed… just as it has in every other industry I’ve examined. However, in aviation it is uncommon for a good airplane to actually disappear forever. Designs worth their avgas often manage a come-back, a term meant to show a return to market for a flying machine some may have written off earlier. Here is such a story. MySky MS-One From the day I laid eyes on it, I liked the tandem seating, comfortable cockpit, and sturdy construction of MySky’s MS-1 or MS-One.
Come Back… Cleanly! MySky Returns with Plans to Make Flying Friendlier
Once upon a time, I was able to report three or more new Special Light-Sport Aircraft every month. That was more than a decade back when the pace of new arrivals seemed faster than a rocket parachute deployment. Lots of airplane developers from all over the globe wanted a piece of this promising LSA action with its greater freedoms and breathtaking pace of innovation. New models were announced with regularity.
MySky MS-One
From the day I laid eyes on it, I liked the tandem seating, comfortable cockpit, and sturdy construction of MySky's MS-1 or MS-One. This American clean-sheet creation featured a shapely nose cowl, sidestick control, optimal wheel pants — consisting solely of fore and aft fairings — and strong performance with a 120-horsepower Jabiru 3300 engine.Reconfiguring MS-1
Several years went by and the airplane flew but development was put on a back burner until better regulations arrived. During this period, Dieter and associates kept thinking about MS-1's potential.In their spacious facility, MySky is setting up shop for production of MS-1L.
Electric, Hydrogen, and Beyond
"While we are finalizing MS-1L, we will being designing and engineering work on MS-1e," predicted Dieter. "This will be our pure electric aircraft." Because batteries presently have energy densities substantially less than conventional fuel, a pure electric airplane only makes sense for the flight training industry, believes MySky.MySky boss Dieter Canje shows a mock battery placement in the wings. Like wingtip fuel tanks, load borne in the wings is desirable.
ARTICLE LINKS:
- MySky and MS-1, all content on this website
- MySky Aircraft, factory website
- You can assist MySkyEco's project for cleaner aviation
- Rotax 915iS engine, article on this website