Pulsar Ultralight
The Pulsar is an example of an allcomposite or fiberglass construction aircraft, designed for sport or recreation purposes. Designed by Mark Brown, the Pulsar was made available in 1965 as either readytofly or as a kit with a build time of around 1000 hours. Pulsars would go on to be first produced by Skystar Aircraft, then Pulsar Aircraft. Each produced variants such as the Pulsar XP, Pulsar Series II, and Pulsar SP 100. The Pulsar aircraft is no longer in production. Museum mem­bers Al and Karen Belt built and flew this aircraft. This aircraft can be found in Hangar A
 
General | Performance |
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Length: 20 ft (6.1 m) | Maximum speed: 190 mph (310 km/h) |
Wingspan: 25 ft (7.62 m) | Cruise speed: 180 mph (290 km/h) |
Wing area: 80 sq ft (7.4m²) | Stall speed: 49 mph (79 km/h) |
Empty weight: 660 lb | Range: 900 mi (1400 km) |
Gross weight: 1200 lb | Service ceiling: 17000 sq ft (5200 m) |
Feul capacity: 17 g (64 L) | Rate of climb: 1700 ft/min (8.6 m/s) |
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