- LoPresti Fury
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name=Fury
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type=Sports plane
manufacturer=LoPresti
designer=Roy LoPresti
first flight=avyear|1988
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variants with their own articles=The LoPresti Fury is a prototype sports plane built in the United States in the late 1980s. It is a fast two-seat low wing tail dragger, based on theGlobe Swift and made of sheet aluminum. The current engine is aLycoming IO-360 -A1B6, giving the Fury a max speed of 222 mph. The aircraft will carry two adults with up to 100 pounds of baggage and has a range of 1000 miles. Its home is in Vero Beach, FL.Originally designed by
Roy LoPresti while working at Piper, he eventually secured rights to the design following the bankruptcy of the company.pecifications (prototype, converted Swift)
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wing area sqm=12.9
wing area sqft=139
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empty weight kg=660
empty weight lb=1,450
gross weight kg=1,050
gross weight lb=2,300
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eng1 kw= 150
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max speed mph=222
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range km=1,600
range miles=1,000
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ceiling m=6,400
ceiling ft=21,000
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climb rate ms=6.9
climb rate ftmin=1,350
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* [http://www.loprestifury.com Manufacturer's website]
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