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/images/notams/notams21/vsky0721/vskylabs-1.jpgThe VSKYLABS Phoenix Air U-15 Project for X-Plane by LaminarResearch (coming soon). The VSKYLABS Phoenix Air U-15 Project whichwas initially released in 2017 is going through a complete overhaul,practically a complete *REMAKE process* which brings it to fall inline with the latest VSKYLABS 2021 project standards. Release of newversion v6.0 is expected later this month...stay tuned! /images/notams/notams21/vsky0721/vskylabs-2.jpg /images/notams/notams21/vsky0721/vskylabs-3.jpg /images/notams/notams21/vsky0721/vskylabs-4.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams21/phoe0715/vskylabs-1.jpgVSKYLABS are updating their Phoenix Air U-15 LSA Project forX-Plane. First started way back in 2017, this latest update includes acomplete remake of the aircraft: Great news! The VSKYLABS Phoenix Air U-15 LSA Project for X-Planeby Laminar Research is about to exceed a major update release point toversion 6.0. The new version includes almost a complete remake of theentire project, bringing it to fall in line with the latest VSKYLABSprojects (initial release version v1.0 was released in March2017!) /images/notams/notams21/phoe0715/vskylabs-2.jpgThe Phoenix Air Phoenix is a Czech low-wing, two-seat motor glider,designed and manufactured by Phoenix Air(http://www.phoenixair.cz -developed by Martin A Stepanek) and it is provided as acomplete ready-to-fly aircraft. The Phoenix is powered by a Rotax 912ULS 100hp engine and it was designed to comply with the FederationAeronautique Internationale microlight rules and US light-sportaircraft rules. It is built from composites. Its 15 m span wing can be converted to11 m by removing the wing tips and installing shorter ones for fastercruise speed when flown as a microlight aircraft. The Phoenix can be flown for hundreds or thousands of miles witheither sets of wings. It is a super-versatile, state of the art lightsport aircraft. Release of the new version of the VSKYLABS PhoenixAir U-15 LSA Project will take place during July 2021. Although beinga major update release, the update will be FREE to all existingcustomers! Source
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/images/notams/notams19/vsky0829/vskylabs-1.jpgThe VSKYLABS Phoenix Air U15 S-LSA Pro-Edition v5.0 was just released! Project version v5.0 highlights, update log, on-line POH and morecan be found in the project main pages at theVSKYLABS web site. This project is part of the VSKYLABS 'Test-Pilot' series, designedspecifically for use with X-Plane 11.30+ cutting edge ExperimentalFlight Model (should be enabled in X-Plane's General Settingsmenu). The VSKYLABS U15 project was developed for X-Plane with theapproval of 'Phoenix Air' (which are developing and manufacturing theU-15, stationed in the Czech Republic), as an independent VSKYLABSproject. The VSKYLABS U15 Project variants were/are being used forvarious research purposes by 'Phoenix Air'. /images/notams/notams19/vsky0829/vskylabs-2.jpgThe Phoenix Air U-15 S-LSA aircraft was developed by MartinStepanek, designed to comply with the FAI and the US FAA LSArules. The U-15 is powered by a Rotax 912UL/ULS engine. It is made ofcomposite materials, equipped with a removable/switchable wing-tipswith the capability of changing its wingspan from 15m to 11m in lessthan a minute, and can be flown as light sport aircraft or as a motorglider. The Phoenix U-15 had participated in NASA Green FlightChallenge (conceptual design approaches and technologies to enable 200Passenger Miles per Gallon). The update is free to all current VSKYLABS U15 flyers! /images/notams/notams19/vsky0829/vskylabs-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/vsky0829/vskylabs-4.jpgSource