Aircraft C-IHMB Data

C-IHMB
1986 Canaero Toucan, c/n 0007
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C-IHMB - restored about 9 years ago and flown 50-60 hrs a summer(503x2) - by greytoyyoda
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Airframe Info
Manufacturer Canaero
Model Toucan Search all Canaero Toucan
Year built 1986
Construction Number (C/N) 0007
Number of Seats 2
Number of Engines 2
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model ROTAX SERIES
Aircraft
Registration Number C-IHMB
Mode S (ICAO24) Code C09D06
Certification Issued 2008-12-03
Current Status Registered
Delivery Date 2008-12-03
Owner
Registration Type Individual
Address Elliot Lake, Ontario P5A2E4
Canada
User contributed data
Propeller Type 60" GSC (wood) 3-blades (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 01:10:32)
Overall Length 18 FT (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 01:10:32)
Max rate of climb + 1000 FPM (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 01:10:32)
Thrust or HP 100 HP (R 503 x 2) (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 01:02:00)
Max speed VNE 90 MPH (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 01:02:00)
Take-off distance - 200 FT (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 01:02:00)
Wing Span 38.5 FT (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 00:59:33)
Stall Speed - flaps up -35 MPH (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 00:59:33)
Max Fuel Capacity 15 Gal (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 00:59:33)
Fuel consumed per hour (Gallons) 5 GPH (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 00:56:39)
Max Zero Fuel Weight 630 LBS (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 00:56:39)
Cruise speed 75 MPH (by Dave Herron on 2012-04-24 00:56:38)
User Comments
Dave Herron, 2012-08-17 16:00:50
I am the owner/pilot of "C-IHMB" Elliot Lake, Ontario

Website: www.toucanultralight2plus2.com

Google: toucan2plus2
Dave Herron, 2012-04-24 02:26:03
There are three Toucans in flying condition and one in parts "C-IDHB".
Another new build may occur from back-engineering and/or similar replica in the spirit of the designers dream.
drh
Dave Herron, 2012-04-24 02:09:19
This aircraft was restored in 1998, I bought it in 2008. At that time there was no information on the internet. We have been building information.
Only three remain flying. The one in the Arctic is believed lost or destroyed.
drh