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Details aircraft's compliance with ultralight regulations and technical specifications.
Explains the meaning of warning, caution, and note symbols used in the manual.
Defines technical terms, symbols, and abbreviations used throughout the handbook.
Provides conversion factors for various units of measurement used in the manual.
Outlines standard and optional equipment, owner's responsibility for installation.
Describes the Rotax engine models used and references limitations.
Explains the air, water, and oil cooling systems for the engine.
Details the engine oil circulation and lubrication system.
Lists the standard and optional propeller types installed on the aircraft.
Describes the fuel tank configuration, collector tank, and fuel delivery system.
Details the aircraft's construction materials and structural components.
Describes the main and nose landing gear, including brakes and parking brake.
Explains the pitch, roll, yaw, and trim control systems and their operation.
Outlines the aircraft's electrical system components and their functions.
Covers cabin features like doors, seats, luggage, and basic instrument layout.
Provides detailed technical data and specifications for the aircraft.
Presents a three-view technical drawing of the aircraft with key dimensions.
Specifies the stall speeds for retracted and extended flaps at different weights.
States the maximum permissible speed with flaps extended.
Defines the maximum speed for full flight control deflection without structural damage.
Specifies the absolute maximum speed the aircraft must not exceed.
Provides the demonstrated crosswind component limit for takeoff and landing.
States the maximum altitude at which the aircraft can maintain a specified climb rate.
Lists the limit load factors for retracted and extended flaps at max weight.
Lists maneuvers like aerobatics and spins that are forbidden.
Details engine operating limitations such as RPM, oil, and temperature limits.
Specifies maximum takeoff, landing weights, and baggage limits.
Defines the minimum crew and maximum number of occupants.
Lists standard components for weight and balance calculations.
Describes the procedure for weighing the aircraft and calculating empty CG.
Provides a table template for pre-flight weight and balance checks.
Provides takeoff and landing distances at various altitudes and weights.
Details best climb speeds (Vy, Vx) and rate of climb at different altitudes and weights.
Lists cruising speeds for different engine variants with a specific propeller.
Specifies stall speeds under various configurations (flaps, weight).
Lists maximum, takeoff, continuous, and idling RPM for engine models.
Shows fuel consumption rates for different engine models at various power settings.
Includes service ceiling and best glide speed information.
Provides procedures for engine failure during the takeoff roll.
Outlines steps for engine failure immediately after liftoff.
Details procedures for engine failure during flight.
Covers procedures for engine compartment fires on ground and in flight.
Steps to take when the engine runs rough.
Procedure for low oil pressure indications.
Procedure for low fuel pressure indications.
Steps to manage electrical system load during alternator failure.
Detailed instructions for forced landing without engine power.
Procedures for emergency landing with engine still running.
Steps to recover from an unintentional spin.
Refers to the manufacturer's manual for the ballistic recovery system.
Comprehensive checklist for pre-flight inspections, including fuel, cabin, and engine.
Step-by-step guide for starting the aircraft engine.
Procedures for taxiing the aircraft on the ground.
Checklist and actions to perform before initiating takeoff.
Detailed steps for executing a normal takeoff.
Procedures for taking off from short or soft runways.
Steps for conducting the approach and landing phases of flight.
Procedures for safely stopping the engine.
Instructions for parking and securing the aircraft.
Guidelines for towing and handling the aircraft on the ground.
Instructions for securing the aircraft on the ground (tying down).
Procedures and precautions for refueling the aircraft.
Explains the color-coded markings and speed ranges on the airspeed indicator.
Lists operating limits for various engine instruments.
Refers to placards that must be present in the cabin, like baggage limits.
Details the information found on the aircraft's identification plate.