Microlight Flying School – Rise Above the Clouds

What is a Microlight Aircraft?

The term ‘Microlight’ now means much more than the traditional flexwing aircraft that resembles a motorised hang glider! The latest fixed-wing designs look and handle like conventional light aircraft.

A microlight aircraft is a category of aeroplane which by definition:

  • Has a maximum take off weight not exceeding 450kg
  • Has either; a wing loading not exceeding 25kg per sq M, or a stalling speed not more than 65Kph (41Mph).
  • Can carry a maximum of 2 persons.

The advantages of this formula over conventional aircraft are many and include:-

  • Economy of operation and purchase
  • Easily transportable and some types can be rigged and ready to fly in under 30 minutes
  • They can be flown safely from small fields.
  • Maintenance is simple and can be done by the owner – subject to certain conditions

There are two general types of microlight aircraft; Flexwing and Fixed-wing.

Flexwing

The flexwing (also known as a weightshift or trike) has a wing reminiscent of a hang-glider with a trike unit containing the engine, seats and landing gear suspended below. Flexwings are the most numerous kind of microlight. They are traditionally at the lower end of the price scale, can be towed on a simple trailer and stored in a normal garage. All flexwings are open cockpit.
Flex-wing Aircraft

Purple Aviation Flex Wing

 

Purple Aviation currently have both P&M Quik and GT450 machines available for training purposes. The GT450 is one of the latest breed of high-performance touring microlights, capable of 80mph cruise speeds and long-distance touring flights using its 100Hp Rotax 912S engine.

Fixed Wing

The fixed wing (also known as a 3-Axis) microlight resembles a conventional light aeroplane in both looks and control systems. They tend to be more expensive than their flexwing counterparts, but are not as weather restricted. Licence gained on a fixed wing microlight can be cross-credited towards the grant of other licences.
Fixed-Wing Aircraft

The Purple Aviation fixed wing training aircraft is the Cosmik Aviation Eurostar. The Eurostar wth a cruise speed in the region of 100mph, offers a high performance touring machine, along with the easy handling and short field capability of more traditional microlights.
Purple Aviation offers special flying schemes on its fixed wing fleet, allowing qualified pilots to continue to enjoy flying once qualified with minimal financial outlay – please ask for further details.