Risen, Swiss ultralight aircraft with retractable gear, in-flight adjustable propeller.
Experimental Aircraft News Magazine - Risen Swiss ultralight aircraft with retractable gear and adjustable prop on display at Aero 2015. Dan Johnson talks to Alberto Porto from Sea Avio about the Risen.
The Risen features carbon construction, is a two seat side by side seating ultralight airplane with a large cabin width (123cm) for the pilot and passenger comfort, both enjoying the panoramic view from a unique motorized canopy, surrounded by gorgeous leather interior, with two 10” and one 7” Dynon touch, Bose headsets; and a two axis autopilot.
For safety the Risen is equipped with a ballistic parachute, anti-explosion and anti-fire fuel tanks while seatbelts have pre-tensioning system and block system for flight in turbulence. The cabin is surrounded by strong carbon reinforcement for pilot and passenger protection.
The Risen is powered by the reliable engine Rotax 912 ULS. SEA has also developed a custom propeller to generate the perfect airflow for the body shape of Risen letting it achieve a continuous speed of 312 Km/h.
The Risen is available in three different standard paint schemes and interior finishing named “Race”, “Sport” and “Elegance”, but any kind of personalization is possible to have your “tailor made” aircraft.
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