Video: 'Roadable Airplane' Shows Up at Experimental Aircraft Show
Colin Lecher
at 04:59 AM 01 Aug 2012
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<strong>Plane Driven's Roadable Airplane</strong>
Plane Driven's Roadable Airplane
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There was an unusual visitor at the Oshkosh airshow this year: a roadable aircraft manufactured by PlaneDriven. The PD2 takes a Glasair Sportsman amateur-built airplane and adds a separate 50-hp "drive unit" to the rear of the craft to provide ground power. To put the vehicle into drive mode, the pilot folds the wings, starts the drive unit, and away we go.

The drive unit looks like a big powered cart that attaches to a dedicated hard point on the rear fuselage. Steerable main wheels allow the pilot to maneuver on the road. The manufacturer says the craft can hit speeds of as high as 118 kph on the highway and can climb hills acceptably. The company's website compares its road performance to a mid-1960s Beetle, which is to say, none too peppy. Read more (and see it in action) at flyingmag.com.

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