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X-TS

Eagle Aircraft · General Aviation · Malaysia · Cold War (1970–1991)

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The Eagle Aircraft X-TS, known as the Eagle Aircraft X-Wing in its prototype form and retroactively as the Eagle Aircraft Eagle 100, is an Australian light aircraft developed in the 1980s and manufactured in the 1990s. It has an unconventional tandem wing design and a structure of composite materials. It was marketed for a range of general aviation purposes, including basic training, aerial survey, and cattle mustering. It was replaced in production by the Eagle Aircraft Eagle 150, and some Eagle 100s were remanufactured into this later model. The "TS" in the designation stood for "two-seat", in contrast to Eagle's development aircraft, the EX-P1, which was a single-seater.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
General Aviation
Domain
Civil
Era
Cold War (1970–1991)
Country
Malaysia
Manufacturer
Eagle Aircraft
Service Entry
1988
Produced
12
Engine
1× four-cylinder, horizontally-opposed, air-cooled piston engine
Thrust / Power
93.2 kW
Length (ft)
21
Wingspan (ft)
23
Empty Weight (lb)
721
MTOW (lb)
1250
Service Ceiling (ft)
17995
Range (mi)
809
Max Speed (mph)
165