The Mustang II is a high performance side by side seating
aircraft designed for both sport and cross country flying. It
is unmatched in speed for the dollar and ease of construction.
It features a tapered wing, helping to make it a solid cross
country airplane capable of high and long IFR flights. A laminar
flow airfoil helps to give the Mustang a cruising
speed of 215mph on 180hp. Our 160hp prototype makes the trip
from Detroit, MI to Tampa, FL in a little over 5 hours burning about 40
gallons of gas. Day trips within a 400 mile radius are easy. Due to aerodynamic as well as geometric washout in the wing, the Mustang has very good stall characteristics. At gross weight the wing loading is 16.5 lb/ft^2, high enough for a good ride but still allowing for a stall speed of 58mph in the landing configuration. The Mustang II has an excellent stall/spin safety record and compares quite favorably to other homebuilt as well as factory built designs. Most new Mustang flyers have less than 300 hours total time. Transitioning into a Mustang II can be compared to stepping up to a Cessna 182 Skylane. With fixed landing gear it has very good short field capabilities operating off of sod strips as short as 1600 feet with a large safety margin. The average final cost to build a Mustang II from the standard kits is between $45k and $55k. The kits that we are producing today allow typical builders to complete the airplane in 2-4 years part time work depending on the kit options and individual work habits. Quick build options such as the completed wings help to get builders in the air faster and help ensure the best performance possible. |
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