Thursday, 11 September 2008

Corsario Amphibian the other style of life

Corsario MK5 is a 2 seater amphibian ultralight aircraft. It can be equipped with rotax 582 65HP up to Rotax 912uls 100hp. The aircraft in this video is equipped with rotax 582 65 hp. Corsario is a flying boat design with tricycle retractable landing gear. The landing gear, flaps and elevator trim are manually controlled by pushrods. This is a very safe feature especially when you operate from salt water and electronic motors are very sensitive. The pilots have a great visibility almost 360 degrees and great level of comfort in the cabin (1.17 cm wide). The aircraft is very easy to fly and very easy to maintain. The hull is made by polyester and the internal structure is made by aluminum and steel, this gives you the opportunity to repair the hull any time without the need of special care(and sometimes non repairable) like the epoxy structural shell that other amphibian uses. Maveric is the dealer for Microleve (the manufacturer) for Greece and all the close countries around the borders. We own 2 brand new full extra corsarios MK5 that we use for demo flights and flight instruction for amphibians in our CAA certified flight school located in Athens Greece. Any interested customer can fly with our aircraft and see the capabilities of corsario in lake and sea that are nearby the base airport of our company. With corsario the limit will be only your imagination, since you can visit airport but also your favorite coast or lake in mountain and change the quality of your life once and for ever. Corsarios low operating cost combined with the easy handling and the reliability of rotax 912 will give you many hours of joy. Our corsarios are offered with full enclosed engine and cabin heat for the winter operation. Call us now for your demo flight and discover a new style of life.

Author: aerogra Keywords: airplane boat amphibian ultralight aircraft seaplane υδροπλανο greece flight rotax sea sports landing pilot lake flyingb Added: September 11, 2008

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