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  1. Buccaneer XA is a single-seat amphibious ultralight originally offered in kit form. Designed by pioneering light aircraft designers, Jack Hutchinson and Bruce Pemberton, the Buccaneer XA was originally manufactured by HighCraft AeroMarine, then Advanced Aviation, and finally Keuthan Aircraft.

  2. The Buccaneer (also known in some of its many incarnations as the Mallard) is a one- or two-seat ultralight high-wing amphibious flying boat of pusher configuration marketed as a kit aircraft. The aircraft was manufactured by a number of U.S. firms in slightly different forms, including Arnet Pereyra Inc , [ 2 ] HighCraft AeroMarine , Advanced ...

  3. Amfibia Advanced Aeromarine "Buccaneer" to popu­larny na świecie prosty samolot ultralekki, pro­dukowany głównie w zestawach do samo­dzielnego montażu. Konstrukcja kadłuba przypomina łódkę, w której zabudowano dwu­osobową kabinę z miejscami obok siebie. Grzbiet kadłuba jest pokryty dakronem.

  4. 8 maj 2019 · Description: Single or two-seat light sport amphibian. Power Plant: (Buccaneer II) One 48 kw (65 hp) Rotax 582UL-V two-cylinder, horizontally-opposed, liquid-cooled engine. Specifications: Wingspan: 8.99 m (29 ft 5 in) Length: 6.8 m (22 ft 3 in) Wing area: 14.49 m² (156 sq ft) Max speed: 145 km/h (90 mph) Cruising speed: 113 km/h (70 mph)

  5. 1 kwi 2020 · In 2020. Buccaneer is supported by Aero Adventure. First introduced in 1984, Buccaneer XA was the first amphibious single-hull ultralight to enter the market. It featured bolt-together aluminum tubing for the main frame fuselage, with a center mounted fiberglass hull bolted to it.

  6. www.ultralightnews.com › UltralightBuyersGuide1 › buccaneer-xaBuccaneer XA - ultralightnews.com

    Single place Part 103 ultralights in the United States are defined as single place ultralight aircraft that weigh 254 lbs or less, have a stall speed not more than 24 knots, a top speed of 55 knots, and carry no more than 5 gallons of fuel.

  7. The Buccaneer II takes off in only 325 feet (land) or 300 (water) and can climb at an impressive 500 fpm. You can push the speed up to 80 mph or cruise along at 70 mph. Wingspan is 29 inches; length, 22 feet 4 inches; height, 7 feet even. The Buc II is a rough and ready two-seater.