Jabiru J430 | |
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Role | Light Sport Aircraft Homebuilt |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Jabiru Aircraft |
Developed from | Jabiru J230 |
The Jabiru J430 is one model in a large family of two- and four-seat Australian light aircraft developed as a touring aircraft and provided in kit form by Jabiru Aircraft. [1] [2]
The J430 is constructed from composite materials. The 31.3 ft (9.5 m) span high wing is strut-braced and features winglets. The standard engine is the 120 hp (89 kW) Jabiru 3300 six-cylinder, horizontally opposed, four-stroke aircraft engine. The tricycle landing gear has optional wheel pants. The four-seat cabin features a width of 44 in (112 cm). Construction time from the factory-supplied kit is reported to be 600 hours. Twenty-five examples were completed and flying by the end of 2011. [1]
data from Jabiru [3]
Data from Jabiru Pacific [6]
General characteristics
Performance
Jabiru J430 | |
---|---|
Role | Light Sport Aircraft Homebuilt |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Jabiru Aircraft |
Developed from | Jabiru J230 |
The Jabiru J430 is one model in a large family of two- and four-seat Australian light aircraft developed as a touring aircraft and provided in kit form by Jabiru Aircraft. [1] [2]
The J430 is constructed from composite materials. The 31.3 ft (9.5 m) span high wing is strut-braced and features winglets. The standard engine is the 120 hp (89 kW) Jabiru 3300 six-cylinder, horizontally opposed, four-stroke aircraft engine. The tricycle landing gear has optional wheel pants. The four-seat cabin features a width of 44 in (112 cm). Construction time from the factory-supplied kit is reported to be 600 hours. Twenty-five examples were completed and flying by the end of 2011. [1]
data from Jabiru [3]
Data from Jabiru Pacific [6]
General characteristics
Performance