Tangent EMG-5

EMG-5
Artist's concept
Role Kit aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Tangent Aircraft
Designer Brian Carpenter
Status under development
Number built None


The Tangent EMG-5, (Electric Motor Glider Model 5), is a proposed single-place electric airplane designed to be certified in the US either as an FAR Part 103 compliant ultralight (no pilot's license needed in the US), as a motor glider (glider pilot license required in the US), or as an experimental amateur built airplane (private pilot license required in the US).

Design and development

The aircraft design incorporates a pilot in prone position, retractable tricycle landing gear, folding wings, ballistic recovery parachute system, and electric propulsion motors that rotate to allow limited thrust vectoring. The thrust vectoring is intended to be used in conjunction with Fowler flaps to meet the Part 103's requirement of less than 27.6 MPH stall speed.[1] The target price for the aircraft is approximately $20,000USD.[2][3]

The EMG-5 started construction before March 2012.[4] Flight tests were anticipated to commence in Corning, California in early 2013.[2]

The designer of the EMG-5 had based its development under the assumption that the batteries were considered part of the fuel with regard to the FAR 103 regulations and thus not included in the aircraft's maximum empty weight of 254 pounds (115 kg).[5] As the development of the EMG-5 progressed Tangent Aircraft was spending money on research and development at an alarming rate and felt that it was very necessary to get a definitive interpretation from the FAA to ensure that their investment would not be in vain.[6] Unfortunately, the FAA responded that "... the weight of [the] batteries must be included when determining the empty weight of the ultralight vehicle and that empty weight must not exceed 254 pounds."[7] As a result, Tangent Aircraft significantly slowed development of the EMG-5 and began developing the EMG-6.

Specifications

Data from Tangent Aircraft[8] and EV World Interview (VS,[9] VNE[10]).

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. "EMG-5 Aircraft Design Elements". Tangent Aircraft. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  2. 1 2 "Electrifying Flight Plan". EV World Video. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  3. "EMG-5 Electric Motorglider". Dean Sigler, CAFE Foundation. 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  4. "March 2012 Progress Blog (Project Beginning)". Tangent Aircraft. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  5. "Request For Interpretation Letter" (PDF). Tangent Aircraft. 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2013-10-11.
  6. "March 2013 Progress Blog". Tangent Aircraft. 2013-03-xx. Retrieved 2013-10-11. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. "FAA Legal Response Letter" (PDF). Tangent Aircraft. 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2013-10-11.
  8. "Press Release: Tangent Aircraft Solutions Introduces the EMG-5, The Affordable Electric Motor Glider". Tangent Aircraft. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  9. Electrifying Flight - Part 1. EV World. 2012-05-31. 6:12 minutes in.
  10. Electrifying Flight - Part 2. EV World. 2012-05-31. 2:09 minutes in.
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