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Is the Certified Thorpedo an LSA?
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N918KT



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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 2:51 pm    Post subject: Is the Certified Thorpedo an LSA?  

I was wondering if the Certified Thorpedo with the 100 hp Continental O-200A engine is an LSA. Is that true? If it is not, then why not?
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KSCessnaDriver



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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 3:00 pm    Post subject:  

By certified, you mean the T211? If so, I would say no, because the stall speeds are too high to meet the requirements to be operated by a sport pilot. The other Thorps are, as far as I know. Neat looking airplane, last time I saw one.
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N918KT



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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 6:09 pm    Post subject:  

Aww man, that's such a shame that the Certified T211 can't be LSA. The Thorpedo with the 120 hp Jabiru engine seems a little bit too powerful for my style. I also like the Skyskooter. How many Skyskooter LSAs are currently flying right now?
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KSCessnaDriver



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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 6:29 pm    Post subject:  

N918KT wrote: Aww man, that's such a shame that the Certified T211 can't be LSA. The Thorpedo with the 120 hp Jabiru engine seems a little bit too powerful for my style.

Might want to look at it, as the Jabiru equipped plane is probably a little slower than the T211. The reason the T211 stalls faster is a smaller wing. Smaller wings generally equate to faster speeds. I'd love to fly either of them, but I've only seen them at airshows.
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3Dreaming



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Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 8:28 am    Post subject:  

The Thorp T 211 should be light sport. I couldn't find a clean stall speed, but with flaps it's quoted as 39kts. MTOW is 1270, so your good there. The problem is in looking there were only 8 built by thorp when he tried to get them in production back in the 50's, and an other 5 by a later group. This is before Indus started building them as LSA's.
I think KSCessnadriver is confusing them with the Thorp T18 which is a home built that is a fast little airplane with a small wing. Tom
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CharlieTango



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Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 9:53 am    Post subject:  

http://www.pilotmix.com/index.php?pgid=11&lang=en&maxInfo=140

Thorpedo LSA
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KSCessnaDriver



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Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 10:59 am    Post subject:  

3Dreaming wrote: I think KSCessnadriver is confusing them with the Thorp T18 which is a home built that is a fast little airplane with a small wing. Tom

Nope, go to http://www.indusav.com. Compare the T211 LSA to the T211 Certified. According to their website, one (The LSA) has a 26 ft wingspan, while the non-LSA only has a 25 ft wingspan. The LSA has a published stall speed as 47mph dirty and 52mph clean, whereas the non-LSA has stall speeds of 52mph dirty and 60mph clean.

But no way a T18 is going to be a LSA either.
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