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Skyseeker MK III ultralight, ultra lite aircraft, amateur built, experimental, homebuilt aircraft.

The Canadian built Skye Trek Skyseeker MK 111 is a single place high wing, wire braced ultralight in a tail dragger configuration. It uses bolt together aluminum tube construction covered in dacron sailcloth.
The Rotax single cylinder 28 hp engine is mounted behind the pilot under the wing in a pusher configuration. The Skyseeker MK 111 uses a belt reduction drive system with a clutch.

The control system is three axis with a center mounted stick and right hand throttle. The Skyseeker MK 111 is equipped with ailerons. The tail wheel is steerable via the rudder pedals.

The Skyseeker came in kit form taking roughly 75 hours to assemble.

Skyseeker MK III ultralight, amateur built, experimental, homebuilt aircraft.
Empty Weight: 234 lbs.
Gross Weight: 475 lbs.
Wing Span: 32 ft.
Wing Area: 160 sq. ft
Engine: 277 Rotax
Cruise Speed: 35 .mph
Stall Speed: 25 .mph
VNE: 65 .mph
Construction: Aluminum tube, dacron, bolt together
Building time: 75 hrs.
Skye Trek Skyseeker MK 111
 

Skyseeker single place ultralight aircraft.

Skyseeker ultralight, amateur built, experimental, homebuilt aircraft.

 

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