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The Volmer VJ-24W SunFun is an American
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 ...
, strut-braced, single-seat, pod-and-boom
motor glider A motor glider is a fixed-wing aircraft that can be flown with or without engine power. The FAI Gliding Commission Sporting Code definition is: a fixed-wing aerodyne equipped with a means of propulsion (MoP), capable of sustained soaring flight ...
and ultralight aircraft that was designed by Volmer Jensen and provided as plans for amateur construction by his company
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of Glendale, California.Purdy, Don: ''AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook'', page 315. BAI Communications, July 1998. Rogers, Bennett: ''1974 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 100. Soaring Society of America, August 1974. USPS 499-920Cliche, Andre: ''Ultralight Aircraft Shopper's Guide'' 8th Edition, page E-43. Cybair Limited Publishing, 2001.


Design and development

The SunFun started as a foot-launched glider design, the VJ-24, and was developed into a wheeled undercarriage motor glider, the VJ-24W. The VJ-24 was derived from the earlier Volmer VJ-23 Swingwing and differed from that design by replacing the wooden structure with metal and employing a constant chord, strut-braced wing in place of the VJ-23's cantilever, tapered wing. The aircraft is built from
aluminium Aluminium (aluminum in American and Canadian English) is a chemical element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. Aluminium has a density lower than those of other common metals, at approximately one third that of steel. I ...
tubing covered with
aircraft fabric Aircraft fabric covering is a term used for both the material used and the process of covering aircraft open structures. It is also used for reinforcing closed plywood structures. The de Havilland Mosquito is an example of this technique, as are ...
. The span wing is braced by V-struts, supported by triangular jury struts. The
fuselage The fuselage (; from the French ''fuselé'' "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft's main body section. It holds crew, passengers, or cargo. In single-engine aircraft, it will usually contain an engine as well, although in some amphibious aircraf ...
is built around a keel tube that mounts the
cruciform tail __NOTOC__ The cruciform tail is an aircraft empennage configuration which, when viewed from the aircraft's front or rear, looks much like a cross. The usual arrangement is to have the horizontal stabilizer intersect the vertical tail somewhere ...
at the aft end, the wing and cockpit in the center and the engine at the front. The specified engines are the Yamaha KT100 go-kart powerplant and the McCulloch MAC-101, mounted in
tractor configuration In aviation, the term tractor configuration refers to an aircraft constructed in the standard configuration with its engine mounted with the propeller in front of it so that the aircraft is "pulled" through the air. Oppositely, the pusher co ...
on the front of the keel tube, above the aircraft's nose. The
landing gear Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for takeoff or landing. For aircraft it is generally needed for both. It was also formerly called ''alighting gear'' by some manufacturers, such as the Glenn L. Martin ...
is of conventional configuration, using spoked bicycle wheels for the main gear. Pilot weight is limited to . The take-off and landing distances with the engine are both . In 1998 plans cost US$100 and the estimated cost of the materials to build the VJ-24W were US$2400. The estimated construction time is 250 hours.


Variants

;VJ-24 :Unpowered three axis-controlled
hang glider Hang gliding is an air sport or recreational activity in which a pilot flies a light, non-motorised foot-launched heavier-than-air aircraft called a hang glider. Most modern hang gliders are made of an aluminium alloy or composite frame cover ...
version, foot launched and landed.
Glide ratio In aerodynamics, the lift-to-drag ratio (or L/D ratio) is the lift generated by an aerodynamic body such as an aerofoil or aircraft, divided by the aerodynamic drag caused by moving through air. It describes the aerodynamic efficiency under giv ...
is 9:1 at and minimum sink is 180 fpm. ;VJ-24W :Powered version with wheeled landing gear.


Specifications (VJ-24W)


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Photo of a VJ-24W CockpitPhoto of a VJ-24W TailPhoto of a VJ-24W
{{Volmer Jensen aircraft 1970s United States sailplanes Homebuilt aircraft Sailplanes designed for foot-launching Motor gliders VJ-24 High-wing aircraft 1970s United States ultralight aircraft