The Ruppert Archaeopteryx ( en, ancient wing) is a
Swiss high-wing
A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft configuration with a single mainplane, in contrast to a biplane or other types of multiplanes, which have multiple planes.
A monoplane has inherently the highest efficiency and lowest drag of any wing co ...
, pod-and-boom, single-seat,
microlift glider that was designed by
Roger Ruppert and is produced by
Ruppert Composite GmbH.
[Bertrand, Noel; Rene Coulon; et al: ''World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2003-04'', page 42. Pagefast Ltd, Lancaster OK, 2003. ISSN 1368-485X]
The aircraft is named for the feathered
Archaeopteryx dinosaur.
Design and development
The Archaeopteryx was conceived as a foot-launchable microlift sailplane, with the design goals of a light empty weight, low stall speed with gentle stall characteristics, good maneuverability and good high speed performance. A further goal was a sailplane that could be foot-launched in zero wind conditions.
The Archaeopteryx design started in 1998 at the
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
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(ZHAW) as a research project. The first flight of the initial prototype was in September 2001. Based on initial lessons the prototype was modified and reflown in May 2002. Further flight tests and modifications were carried out, with the prototype re-flying in its new form in March 2003. The production prototype design was started in 2006 and completed in 2009. The first series production started in the summer of 2009 and production deliveries to customers commenced in May 2010. By the summer of 2021, 18 aircraft had been delivered to customers in Australia, Argentina, Germany, France, Austria and Switzerland.
The controls are conventional, with a stick for
ailerons and
elevator
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and
rudder
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pedals. The aircraft uses
flaps for glidepath control, which function as
airbrakes when set to 45-70 degrees. A
ballistic parachute
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with an area of is also fitted. The aircraft can be rigged for flight by one person in 15 minutes. It has been launched by foot,
aero-tow
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,
bungee launch
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,
auto-tow
Gliding is a recreational activity and competitive air sport in which pilots fly unpowered aircraft known as gliders or sailplanes using naturally occurring currents of rising air in the atmosphere to remain airborne. The word ''soaring'' is al ...
and
winch-launch and has been landed on its wheel and foot-landed as well.
The aircraft can accommodate pilots from in height and .
The company further developed a prototype equipped with two electric motors to provide self-launch capability.
This prototype did not have satisfactory performance, and a single electric motor version was developed instead. This
electric propulsion was introduced in mid-2014 to allow self-launching. About two dozen have been sold (and some were retrofitted to earlier sold models). Takeoff roll distance is and rate of climb when fully charged is . It can run at full power for 11 minutes on one charge. The electrical motor uses 10.5 kW at 3800 rpm, and the propeller delivers 370 N when flying at 75 km/h. Storage is a 14s1p
lithium polymer battery
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(Kokam) with 40 Ah capacity, delivering 2.07 kWh, maximum 58.8 V and maximum continuous current of 200 amps.
[Flughandbuch für das Fluggerät Archaeopteryx; Version 2.2; 27 December 2016; Ruppert Composite GmbH]
Variants
;Archaeopteryx Standard
:Basic design without cockpit fairing
;Archaeopteryx Performance
:Basic design, with cockpit fairing; no longer in production
;Archaeopteryx Race
:Basic design, with cockpit fairing and windshield
;Archaeopteryx Electro
:Race version with electrical propulsion
Specifications (Standard)
See also
References
External links
*{{official, https://www.ruppert-composite.ch/en/
Archaeopteryx foot launchat YouTube
Archaeopteryx bungee launchat YouTube
Archaeopteryx landingat YouTube
Archaeopteryx Electro take-off and landingat YouTube
2000s Swiss sailplanes
Sailplanes designed for foot-launching
High-wing aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 2001