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Super Ximango AMT 200S User Manual

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AMT200S
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FLIG
HTMAN
UAL
200-24
PR-AMW
N/S 200.175
N175XS
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Super Ximango AMT 200S Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMotor glider
ManufacturerAeromot
Crew1
Capacity1 passenger
Endurance6 hours
g limits+5.3/-2.65
Seats2
Horsepower100 hp
Propeller2-bladed
Never exceed speed250 km/h
Range1, 000 km (621 mi, 540 nmi)
Service ceiling5, 000 m
Powerplant1 × Rotax 912S

Summary

SECTION 0 INDEX

SECTION 1 GENERAL

1.1 Introduction

Description of the motorglider's features and capabilities.

1.2 Certification Basis

Applicable FAR and JAR regulations for airworthiness.

1.3 Warnings, Cautions and Notes

Definitions and usage of safety notations in the manual.

1.4 Motorglider Three View Drawing

Diagrams illustrating aircraft dimensions and layout.

1.5 Aircraft Records

Information typically found on the aircraft's data plate.

1.6 Definitions

Glossary of airspeed and weight terminology.

SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS

2.1 Introduction

Overview of operational limitations and necessary placards.

2.2 Indicated Airspeeds

Key airspeed values for safe aircraft operation.

2.3 Airspeed Indicator Markings

Color-coded ranges and their significance on the airspeed indicator.

2.4 Power plant, fuel, and oil limitations

Engine specifications and limitations for fuel and oil.

2.5 Power plant Instrument Markings

Markings and significance of power plant instrument displays.

2.6 Weight Limitations

Maximum allowable weight and baggage limitations.

2.7 Center of Gravity (Figure 2.2)

Center of Gravity limits and reference datum.

2.8 Approved Maneuvers

Permitted maneuvers and prohibited aerobatic flights.

2.9 Maneuvering Load Factors

Load factors applicable during maneuvers at specific speeds.

2.10 Flight crew

Minimum and maximum number of occupants.

2.11 Kinds of operation

Approved flight conditions and restrictions (VFR, icing).

2.12 Minimum Equipment

List of essential instruments required for flight.

2.13 Other limitations

Additional operational constraints and requirements.

2.14 Placards

Illustrations of various placards found on the aircraft.

2.14.1 Inside placards

Illustrations and locations of internal aircraft placards.

2.14.2 Outside placards

Illustrations and locations of external aircraft placards.

SECTION 3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

3.1 Introduction

Purpose of the emergency procedures section.

3.2 Canopy jettison

Procedure for jettisoning the canopy in an emergency.

3.3 Emergency bail out

Steps to follow for an emergency bail out procedure.

3.4 Stall recovery

Procedures for recovering from a stall, with or without engine power.

3.5 Spin recovery

Procedures for recovering from an unintentional spin.

3.6 Engine failure

Procedures to follow in case of engine failure.

3.6.1 Engine failure prior to take off

Actions to take for engine failure before takeoff.

3.6.2 Engine failure after take off

Actions to take for engine failure after takeoff.

3.7 Fire

Procedures for handling engine and electrical fires.

3.7.1 Engine fire

Steps to mitigate and extinguish an engine fire.

3.7.2 Electrical fire

Steps to mitigate and extinguish an electrical fire.

3.8 Other emergencies

Procedures for various other emergency situations.

3.8.1 Engine inoperative landing

Procedure for landing with a failed engine.

3.8.2 Water landing

Procedures for performing a water landing.

3.8.3 Low voltage warning light ON

Response to a low voltage warning light indication.

3.8.4 Starter engaged warning light ON

Response to a starter engaged warning light indication.

3.8.5 Irregular engine operation

Troubleshooting steps for irregular engine operation.

3.8.6 Engine parameters out of normal operating ranges

Actions for abnormal engine parameter readings.

SECTION 4 NORMAL PROCEDURES

4.1 Introduction

Purpose of the normal procedures section.

4.2 External inspection

Pre-flight checks of the aircraft exterior.

4.2.1 Left Wing

Detailed inspection steps for the left wing.

4.2.2 Fuselage-Front

Detailed inspection steps for the fuselage front.

4.2.3 Right Wing

Detailed inspection steps for the right wing.

4.2.4 Fuselage - Rear

Detailed inspection steps for the fuselage rear.

4.2.5 Canopy

Detailed inspection steps for the canopy.

4.3 Cabin Inspection

Checks to be performed inside the aircraft cabin.

4.4 Before engine start

Pre-start checks and procedures.

4.5 Engine start

Step-by-step procedure for starting the engine.

4.6 Taxiing

Procedures and considerations for taxiing the aircraft.

4.7 Normal Flight

Procedures and actions during normal flight phases.

4.7.1 Prior to take off

Pre-takeoff checks and procedures.

4.7.2 Take off and climb

Procedure for executing takeoff and initial climb.

4.7.3 Cruise

Procedure for maintaining cruise flight and engine settings.

4.7.4 In flight shut down

Procedure for shutting down the engine while in flight.

4.7.5 In flight engine start

Procedure for restarting the engine while in flight.

4.7.6 In flight engine start using wind milling start

Procedure for engine restart using the windmill start method.

4.7.7 Descent with Engine running

Procedure for descending with the engine running.

4.7.8 Approach and landing

Procedure for approaching and landing the aircraft.

4.7.9 Landing gear warning

Description of the landing gear warning system.

4.7.10 After landing

Procedures to be performed after landing.

4.7.11 Engine shut down

Procedure for shutting down the engine on the ground.

SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE

5.1 Introduction

Overview of the aircraft's performance data.

5.2 Approved Data

Key approved performance figures for the aircraft.

5.2.1 Airspeed correction

Graphs illustrating airspeed correction factors.

5.2.2 Stall speed at 1874 lb (850 kg)

Table detailing stall speeds under various configurations.

5.2.3 Take-off distance

Data on takeoff distances required under different conditions.

5.2.4 Take-off distance variation with altitude and temperature

Table showing how takeoff distance varies with altitude and temp.

5.3 Additional Information

Supplementary performance data and notes.

5.3.1 Soaring performance

Performance data relevant to soaring flight.

5.3.2 Cruise Flight - cruise fuel consumption

Fuel consumption rates during cruise flight.

5.3.3 Climb

Data on climb performance and rates.

5.3.4 Crosswind landing

Maximum demonstrated crosswind for landing.

5.3.5 Spoiler operation near VNE

Guidance on using spoilers near VNE.

5.4 Flight polar

Graphical representation of flight polar data.

SECTION 6 WEIGHT AND BALANCE

6.1 Introduction

Purpose of the weight and balance section.

6.2 Determining the center of gravity (C.G.)

Methods and procedures for determining the aircraft's CG.

6.2.1 Weighing (Figure 6.1)

Procedure for weighing the aircraft to determine CG.

6.2.2 Arithmetical calculation

Method for calculating CG position using arithmetic.

6.2.3 Calculation table

Template for recording weight and balance calculation data.

6.3 C.G. envelope

Chart illustrating the acceptable Center of Gravity envelope.

6.4 List of approved equipment

Table of approved equipment with weight and arm data.

6.5 Optional equipment list

List of optional equipment that may be installed.

SECTION 7 DESCRIPTION

7.1 Introduction

Purpose of the aircraft description section.

7.2 Basic dimensions

General dimensions of the aircraft.

7.2.1 Wings

Specifications and characteristics of the wings.

7.2.2 Ailerons

Specifications and characteristics of the ailerons.

7.2.3 Spoilers

Specifications and characteristics of the spoilers.

7.2.4 Horizontal Stabilizer

Specifications and characteristics of the horizontal stabilizer.

7.2.5 Vertical empennage

Specifications and characteristics of the vertical empennage.

7.3 Landing Gear

Description of the aircraft's landing gear system.

7.3.1 Description

Detailed description of the landing gear components.

7.3.2 Landing gear operation

Instructions for operating the landing gear controls.

7.3.3 Brake system

Description and operation of the aircraft's brake system.

7.4 Power Plant

Description of the engine, fuel, and related systems.

7.5 Propeller

Description of the propeller, including pitch and blade details.

7.6 Fuel system

Description of the fuel tanks, selector, and pumps.

7.7 Cockpit

Description of the cockpit layout and features.

7.8 Seat belts

Description of the seat belt system and attachment points.

7.9 Air pressure ports

Identification and location of air pressure ports.

7.10 Instrument panels

Diagrams illustrating instrument panel layouts.

Standard Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram of the standard instrument panel configuration.

Double Optional Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram of the optional double instrument panel.

Right Side Optional Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram of the optional side instrument panel.

Optional Configuration Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram for another optional instrument panel.

Optional Configuration Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram for another optional instrument panel.

Optional Configuration Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram for another optional instrument panel.

Optional Configuration Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram for another optional instrument panel.

Optional Configuration Instrument Panel Layout

Diagram for another optional instrument panel.

7.11 Electrical Circuit

Diagrams illustrating the aircraft's electrical circuits.

Battery Diagram

Diagram illustrating battery systems and connections.

Battery Diagram Optional

Diagram for optional battery systems.

Starter and Magneto Diagram

Diagram of starter and magneto systems.

Alternator Diagram

Diagram of the alternator system.

Alternator Diagram Optional

Diagram of the optional alternator system.

Flight Instrument Diagram

Diagram of flight instrument wiring.

Flight Instrument Diagram Optional

Diagram of optional flight instrument wiring.

Warning System Diagram

Diagram for warning systems.

Warning System Diagram Optional

Diagram of the optional warning system.

Oil Temperature / Pressure Diagram

Diagram showing oil temp/pressure indicators.

Avionics Diagram

Diagram illustrating avionics systems.

Fuel Level Diagram

Diagram showing fuel level indication.

SECTION 8 MAINTENANCE

8.1 Introduction

Purpose of the maintenance section.

8.2 Scheduled maintenance

Routine maintenance tasks and cleaning procedures.

8.3 Prior to first flight of the day

Daily pre-flight maintenance checks.

8.4 Ground handling

Procedures for safe ground handling and jacking.