Ganzavia Dino

Ganzavia Dino

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name=GAK-22 Dino


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type=Utility aircraft
national origin=Hungary
manufacturer=Ganzavia
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first flight=avyear|1988
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The Ganzavia GAK-22 Dino was an unusual light utility aircraft built in Hungary in the 1980s. In configuration, it was a biplane with cantilever wings and a very pronounced negative stagger, making it almost a tandem wing design. The pilot and a single passenger sat side-by-side under an expansive bubble canopy, and it had fixed tricycle undercarriage. The fuselage was of welded steel tube construction, and the wings of duralumin, with the whole aircraft skinned in fabric, other than the forward fuselage which had aluminium skin.

A single prototype flew in 1988, but the project was abandoned by the mid 1990s, with the aircraft itself placed in the Kozlekedesi Museum, Budapest.

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crew=One pilot
capacity=1 passenger
length m=6.20
length ft=20
length in=4
span m=7.60
span ft=24
span in=11
height m=2.80
height ft=9
height in=2
wing area sqm=12.5
wing area sqft=135
empty weight kg=300
empty weight lb=660
gross weight kg=570
gross weight lb=1,260

eng1 number=1
eng1 type=Lycoming O-235-H2C four-cylinder horizontally-opposed aircooled piston engine
eng1 kw=86
eng1 hp=115

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max speed kmh=230
max speed mph=143
cruise speed kmh=
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range km=700
range miles=435
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climb rate ms=5.0
climb rate ftmin=985

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