Ekolot’s JK-01Elf uses a single cylinder engine with folding prop, which itself is sophisticated with a small disc brake to slow the prop allowing it to fold back on hinges.
When restarting after soaring as long as you wish, the blades will swing out and forward as motion develops lift.
The electric-starting Polini Motori Thor 200 two stroke one cylinder air cooled engine offers max power of 26 horsepower at 7000 rpm. Elf is sleek enough and light enough that 26 horsepower is sufficient, said Kris.
On board fuel is about 4.5 gallons. Under high power that won’t last too long but this slippery airplane is meant to be flown with engine off or at low power so that represents plenty of fuel.
Electric propulsion enthusiasts will be interested to hear Elf is being fitted with a Geiger electric drive. Check with Kris or Don to hear about availability of and prices for a gas or electric powered Elf.