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KRUCKER MANUFACTURING LTD

Cygnet 2 Amphbious Trike
Cygnet 2 Operating Manual

Cygnet 2: 912 Edition Amphibious Trike


The Cygnet 2 with a 583 ROTAX with 19M or 17M NorthWing
Retail: $39,600.00
With the 912 ROTAX 19 m or 17m NorthWing
Retail: $49,600.00
Soon to come: LSA Amphib

 

 

Instruments for 912 edition

-3 point 3 inch adjustable altimeter
-2 1/4" airspeed indicator
-2 1/4" tachometer
-2 inch hour meter
-2 inch volt meter
-2 inch water temp gauge
-2 inch oil temperature gauge
-2 inch oil pressure gauge
-12 volt power outlet
-ignition switch
-dual mag switches
-toggle switch for electric carb heat
-foot and hand throttle
-choke lever
-3 blade 68 inch Cool Prop or Kiev Prop
-7 1/2(wide) x 16 1/2(high) inch tundra tires
-Front hydraulic disk brakes -Strobe light
-200 amp cold crank battery
-lift assist cylinder (to help manually position wing)
-dual saddlebags

Instruments for 582 rotax

-3 point 3 inch adjustable altimeter
-2 1/4 inch airspeed indicator
-2 1/4 inch tachometer
-2 inch hour meter
-2 inch volt meter
-2 inch water temp gauge
-dual exhaust temperature gauge
-12 volt power outlet
-ignition switch
-dual mag switches
-foot and hand throttle
-choke lever
-3 blade 68 inch Cool Prop or -Kiev Prop
-7 1/2(wide) x 16 1/2(high) inch tundra tires
-Front hydraulic disk brakes
-200 amp cold crank battery
-lift assist cylinder (to help manually position wing)
-dual saddlebags

 
FLOATS FRAME  

22 inches wide
15 1/2 inches wide
12 feet long

-Floats are made with 6061 T6 aluminum with center bulkhead
complete float is welded - no rivets
-Thickness 040 top section
-Thickness 050 bottom section with inside stiffeners

-Weight: 50 pounds per float
-$4990 Canadian funds + shipping
-Comes with 2 crossbars single rudder, rudder cables, axel mounts
-Mounting hardward powder coated in hammertone grey
-Floats come in yellow, white, red, blue, orange, and black

-2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 1/8 wall 6061 T6
Crossbars 2 1/2 inch 065 round tubing
-Axels and compression strut are 4130 chromoly steel
-Front pod vacuum formed ABS black
-Windsheild is 1/8 lexan
-12 gallon polyetheylene fuel tank
-High Stressed bolted areas use aircraft bolts remaining bolts are stainless steel
-All interior tubing is oil sprayed

 
PERFORMANCE  

Cygnet 2 912 edition

Take off distance on Water: 225 feet (single occupant)
375 feet (2 occupants)

Take off distance on land: 200 feet (single occupant)
350 feet (2 occupants)

Rate of climb: 1000 ft per minute (single occupant)
700 ft per minute (2 occupants)

Airspeed: 45-50 mph

Stall speed: 35 mph

Max Speed: 65 Mph

Maximum flying winds for inexperienced pilot: 5 knots
Maximum flying winds for experienced pilot: 15 knots

Cygnet 2 with 582 rotax

Take off distance on Water: 275 feet (single occupant)
425 feet (2 occupants)

Take off distance on land: 250 feet (single occupant)
400 feet (2 occupants)

Rate of climb: 800 ft per minute (single occupant)
500 ft per minute (2 occupants)

Airspeed: 45-50 mph

Stall speed: 35 mph

Max Speed: 65 Mph

Maximum flying winds for inexperienced pilot: 5 knots
Maximum flying winds for experienced pilot: 15 knots