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The Ultravia Pelican is the name given to two series of high-wing, single-engine, tractor configuration ultralight aircraft that were designed by Jean Rene Lepage and produced in kit form for amateur construction by Ultravia Aero International of Mascouche, Quebec and later Gatineau, Quebec.
In 2003 New Kolb Aircraft introduced the Canadian-designed Ultravia Pelican Sport 600 into the US market in partnership with Ultravia Aero from Canada and Brazil's Flyer Indústria Aeronáutica. When Ultravia went out of business in 2006 Kolb purchased Ultravia's assets, including the Pelican design.
In 1998, Flyer established a partnership with the Canadian company Ultravia, resulting in the joint production of the Pelican 500BR in Brazil. By 2006, Flyer had produced 125 units of this model. [8] Flyer expanded its operations in 2004, starting the assembly of kits and aircraft from the renowned American company Van's Aircraft.
The Suzuki GS series soon expanded into larger and smaller four-cylinder bikes, the GS1000 and GS550 respectively, while the twin-cylinder engine was bored-out to become the GS425 twin. All of these models preserved the earliest GS engine layout: double overhead cams, 2 shim [23]-adjusted valves per cylinder and a roller-bearing crankshaft.
The only difference between a GS500E and a GS500F of the same year is the addition of the fairing and the oil cooler. All other parts are exactly the same. Suzuki may have stopped selling the GS500E in the US, but they still sell them alongside the GS500F in europe.
ULTRAVIA – Ultravia Aero International Inc (Canada) UMBAUGH – Umbaugh Aircraft Corporation (United States) UMBRA – Aeronautica Umbra (Italy) UNC – UNC Helicopter (United States) UNIKOMTRANSO – Unikomtranso AO (Russia) UNIS – Unis Obchodni spol sro (Czech Republic) UNITED CANADA – United Aircraft of Canada (Canada)
Data from Ameri-Cana General characteristics Crew: one Capacity: 230 lb (104 kg); no passengers Length: 14 ft 6 in (4.42 m) Wingspan: 26 ft 0 in (7.93 m) Height: 5 ft 0 in (1.53 m) Wing area: 104 sq ft (9.67 m 2) Empty weight: 230 lb (104 kg) Max takeoff weight: 460 lb (209 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Hirth F-33 fixed pitch, 25 hp (19 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 63 mph (102 km/h, 55 kn) Cruise ...
The Pelican, a 1973 French film; Pelican crossing, a type of pedestrian road crossing; Pelican, a train of the Southern Railway which ran between New York City to New Orleans; Pelican Nebula, an HII region located toward the constellation Cygnus; Pelican Products, a producer of cases and flashlights