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The Phantom X1 is a single-engined, tractor configuration , single seat, cable-braced high wing tricycle gear -equipped ultralight aircraft that is produced by Phantom Aeronautics of Three Rivers, Michigan and available in kit form .

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6-536: Phantom II may refer to: F-4 Phantom II , a U.S. fighter aircraft, introduced into service in 1960 Phantom X1 or Phantom II, an ultralight trainer produced by Phantom Aeronautics Rolls-Royce Phantom II , a British luxury automobile manufactured by Rolls-Royce from 1929 to 1936 Phantom 2 , a model of the Phantom drone made by DJI See also [ edit ] Phantom (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

12-460: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Phantom X1 The X1 design was intended to have an empty weight under 254 lb (115 kg) to fit into the FAR Part 103 ultralight category. There is also an X2 two seater which was designed as an ultralight trainer. Modernized models of the single and two-seaters use struts in place of

18-470: Is mounted on the front of the main tube, the tail being mounted on the far end of the same tube. The cockpit pod is made from fiberglass . The landing gear includes a steerable nosewheel. The X1 was originally designed as an aerobatic aircraft and was tested to +9/-6.6 g before failure and carries operational limits of +6.6/-4.4 g. The full-span ailerons also give the X1 a fast roll-rate. For liability reasons

24-523: The Golden Gate Mosquito . The Phantom X1 is constructed from bolted-together aluminum tubing. The wings and tail surfaces are covered in Dacron sailcloth in the form of pre-sewn envelopes. The wings are wire-braced from an inverted V-shaped kingpost and feature full-span ailerons . There was also a factory option offered to allow the wings to fold for transport and storage. The engine

30-481: The original cable-bracing. The Phantom X1 was introduced at Sun 'n Fun in 1982, where it attracted a great deal of attention and won a major design award. The design was produced by a number of different manufacturers, including Phantom Aircraft of Kalamazoo, Michigan and has been widely copied. Derivative designs include the Bell Sidewinder , Hy-Tek Hurricane 103 , Worldwide Ultralite Spitfire and

36-417: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Phantom II . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phantom_II&oldid=1128678402 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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