There’s only one Carbon Dragon currently flying; it belongs to Steve Arndt, who calls his beautiful version of this ultralight sailplane the Magic Dragon. What he can do with it is indeed quite magical. On a day when experienced hang glider pilots were only getting in short, half-hour soaring flights at Florida’s well-known Wallaby Ranch Flight Park, Arndt appeared to be gearing up for an entire afternoon of soaring. “Oh, he’ll be up 3 hours, and we won’t see him until he decides to come back for dinner,” said Wallaby Ranch proprietor Malcolm Jones. Such is the nature of flying the unusually lightweight Carbon Dragon. Most soaring pilots would agree that Arndt’s sailplane and his flying are both remarkable. An Ultralight Glider Designed by a team led by the late Jim Maupin and Irv Culver, the Carbon Dragon has a 44-foot wingspan with full-span flaperons, an empty weight of 145 pounds and a gross weight of 335 pounds.
Ultralight Flyer Goes the Distance
There's not one quite like it-Steve Arndt's lightweight Carbon Dragon, that is. Arndt (pictured next to his ultralight sailplane-Magic Dragon) flies his glider from Florida's Wallaby Ranch Flight Park.
The Magic Dragon's light weight makes it ideal for use at airparks that offer towing services to hang glider pilots. Here, an American Tug tows the Magic Dragon aloft during a visit to Wallaby Ranch.
The Magic Dragon cockpit uses a wood finish, even including the lever knobs, contrasted with a high-tech electronic digital soaring instrument.
Underneath the glider's speed brake, note that a whole airframe, balistically deployed parachute has been installed.
Seating | 1 |
Empty weight | 145 pounds |
Gross weight | 335 pounds |
Wingspan | 44 feet |
Wing area | 153 square feet |
Wing loading | 2.2 pounds/square foot |
Length | 19.2 feet |
Height | 5.7 feet |
Build time | 1,200 hours |
Stall Speed | 19 mph |
Never exceed speed | 65 mph |
Min Sink Rate | 100 fpm at 26 mph |
Glide Ratio | 25:1 at 35 mph |