You know TEAM Aircraft. The Manchester, Tennessee company achieved success and notoriety by making inexpensive wood aircraft. They’ve been at it for more than a decade, selling in excess of 1,000 kits, an overwhelming majority of which are completed and flying. The company is also
one of the most-respected companies in light aviation.
One of their models has been the half-VW-powered miniMAX. However, for the 1996 season, the Eros brought further recognition of the continuing work of innovative designer Wayne Ison and his staff.
Published in Light Sport and Ultralight Flying
Seating
Single seat
Empty weight
345 pounds
Gross weight
625 pounds
Wingspan
26 feet 5 inches
Wing area
118 square feet
Wing loading
5.3 pounds/sq ft
Length
16 feet
Height
5 feet
Load Limit
+5.5 Gs, -3 Gs
Fuel Capacity
5 or 10 gallons
Kit type
Construction
Build time
350-450 hours
Set-up time
20 minutes
Standard engine
Rotax 503 dual carb
Power
52 horsepower
Power loading
12 pounds/hp
Max Speed
90 mph
Cruise speed
85 mph
Stall Speed (Flaps)
36 mph
Never exceed speed
110 mph
Rate of climb at gross
1,200 fpm
Takeoff distance at gross
150 feet
Landing distance at gross
250 feet
Standard Features
Enclosed cockpit, detachable wings, steerable tailwheel, 4-point pilot restraint harness, wood landing gear, big wheels, 5-gallon fuel tank, prop spinner, round wing tips, fiberglass cowling and boarding step insert.