 Challenger
II LSS (Light Sport Special) Package
National Ultralight will be announcing some exciting LSS Developments at
Westebello!
!! Stay
Tuned for Details !!
These pricing packages apply
only to Challengers sold in Canada.
Elsewhere there are differences in packages, pricing and currencies.
Priced around Cdn.
$30,000* - Please
contact us for a quote.
Challenger II LSS with all the trimmings plus
the ubiquitous 50 hp air-cooled Rotax 503 Power Pack.
(Liquid Cooled Rotax 582 also Available)
The
"Old" Standard Challenger
II LSS
The new Challenger II Light Sport
Special is the most dramatic step forward ever taken by Quad City.
The LSS incorporates numerous design enhancements driven by customer
inputs. The goals were to make the plane easier to fly, faster in
cruise, more rugged, more ergonomic and easier to build - all while
keeping the price around $30,000 with 503 engine and instruments.
The new two seat Challenger II LSS
positions itself beside the S-LSA's and E-LSA's of the US Light Sport
Aircraft category. Challengers emphasize the fun of building and
flying your own airplane whereas virtually all of the new LSA's follow
the Cessna tradition of hermetically sealing the occupants away from the
flying experience. Challengers also emphasize the philosophy that
recreational aircraft should be affordable to acquire and affordable to
operate and maintain. The price tags of the latest LSA's are well over
$100,000 which is completely out of reach for most recreational
aviators!
The handling characteristics of the
new Challenger LSS are light and responsive. This is a feet on the floor
airplane whereas classic Challengers require attention to the rudder
pedals. With full aileron deflection you can roll from a 45 degree left
bank to a 45 degree right bank and back again without using the rudder
pedals! This is a direct benefit of the much larger vertical stabilizer
and rudder as well as the implementation of new ailerons with
differential bellcranks. The larger vertical tail is readily obvious
from 50 paces, actually 50 miles, much like that of the C-130 Hercules!

Cruise speed has increased to 95 mph and maximum level speed to 105
mph. The new wing design reduces drag while providing increased lift and
stability. It is readily identified by its smooth leading edge and
bottom ribs plus flush gussets attaching the ribs to the leading and
trailing edge spars. Further drag reductions were effected by adding
streamline fairings to the jury struts and stab struts.
The new solid aluminum main landing gear reduces drag by enabling use
of improved gear leg fairings and eliminating all external cables. The
internal carry through structures in the fuselage have been beefed up
substantially. This new landing gear readily absorbs the bumps of rough
farm fields and less elegant landings. The new hydraulic disc brakes
make for very short stops.
Entry and exit is made easier by the redesigned cockpit side rails,
doors and windscreen. The new instrument panel allows more
instrumentation while still providing good leg clearance for taller
pilots. The new Quad City designed electric start system operates
through the PTO end of the engine allowing a backup manual starter to be
simultaneously installed at the MAG end.
The LSS quick-build kit is even easier and more fun to assemble. As
with all Challengers it includes factory-built tail, wings and fuselage
with controls installed. New for the LSS are a precut anodized panel
plus prefab door kit with windshield as well as wiring harnesses for
panel and engine. No special tools or skills are required. Realistic
build times are in the neighborhood of 300 hours.
A vastly better new manual has clear drawings, color pictures and
punchy text. Support is readily available across Canada via phone and
email as well as face-to-face through an extensive network of dealers
and professional Challenger techs. For owners who assemble their kits at
odd hours there is unmatched 7x24 support via web sites and online
forums.

The Challenger Light Sport Special can be registered in Canada as an
Advanced Ultralight or under the 51% rule as an Amateur-Built. The LSS
has a number of new features to facilitate the Amateur-Built route, for
example control stops and pilot accessible fuel shutoff system. In
addition to the satisfaction of assembling your own airplane and knowing
it inside and out, a big advantage to registering as Advanced Ultralight
or Amateur-Built is that you can do any and all maintenance and
inspections yourself or with the assistance of whomever you choose. The
Advanced Ultralight category allows up to 100% of the assembly to be
done by pros.
The Challenger II Light Sport Special may be flown with the
economical Ultralight Pilot Permit or with a traditional pilot
certificate such as a Recreational or Private.
The Challenger II Light Sport Special package is around $30,000 for a
quick-build kit including 503 engine and instruments. To spread out cash
flow the package may be split into airframe and powerplant sections or
into tail, wings, fuselage and engine sub-kits.
In today's economy the economics of aircraft ownership are more
critical than ever before. The Challenger Light Sport Special is less
than a quarter of the cost of typical AULA and S-LSA aircraft. The low
acquisition cost and very low operating and maintenance costs mean
owners can afford to go flying as often as they wish.
The new Challenger Light Sport Special delivers wide ranging major
improvements while retaining the docile nature of classic Challengers
including low stall speeds with no wing drops. Also retained are the
outstanding STOL operations with takeoff and landing rolls in the
200-400 ft range as well as impressive crosswind capabilities. Payload
is a very useful 500 lbs.
The versatility to go fast or to go low and slow, the capability to
operate from short unimproved strips, the ability to fly with the doors
off like a roadster with the top down and the unmatched visibility from
both seats all combine to put the fun back into flying. Well over fifty
Challenger Light Sport Specials have already been sold and the
expectation is for many more.


 Challenger
II LSS 503 Deluxe Power Pack
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link to Specifications

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The Challenger II 503 Deluxe Power Pack is
centered on the Rotax 503 UL DCDI engine and includes everything you
need to create thrust and go.
This engine, purpose-built for aircraft and
well-proven via thousands of real world installations, has
numerous internal improvements to enhance reliability. The engine comes
complete with dual electronic ignition, two spark plugs per cylinder,
dual carbs, impulse fuel pump, air filter and a very effective muffler.
To attach this engine to the airframe we include the motor mount with
Lord mounts to isolate the airframe from vibration as well as a
stainless steel exhaust mount.
The 503 is air-cooled via an engine-driven fan and is virtually
immune to overheating on even the most trying days in the most trying
circumstances.
An integrated generator produces AC current (12V 170W) which is
converted by the supplied regulator/rectifier to 12V DC (nominal).
Electric start is standard with our Deluxe package.
The reduction drive is the preferred "tall" 2.6-to-1 unit.
This turns a highly efficient 60" two-blade fixed pitch wooden prop
which comes standard with epoxy leading edge protection to mitigate the
impact of spray, slush and rain.
This prop is the simplest, lightest and most economical choice for
the 503. With the 503 there is no advantage to turning a 3-blade prop,
in fact performance will actually diminish. The 3-blade works best with
the 582 and is in fact required.
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 Challenger
II 582 Premium Power Pack (Optional) 
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link to Specifications

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The Challenger II 582 Premium Power
Pack is available on the LSS, and centered on the Rotax 582 UL DCDI Mod 99 engine and includes
everything you need to produce thrust.
This engine, the well-proven
second generation "Blue Head" version, has numerous
internal improvements to enhance reliability, the benefit of Rotax's
substantial real world service experience with the initial generation.
The engine comes complete with dual electronic ignition, two spark plugs
per cylinder, dual carbs, impulse fuel pump, air filter and a quite
effective muffler. To attach this engine to the airframe we include the
new motor mount with eight Lord mounts to isolate the airframe from
vibration as well as stainless steel exhaust mounts.
The 582 is liquid cooled via an engine-driven water
pump and thermostat so of course we include a complete radiator setup
with everything you need to go flying - no trips to the hardware store,
or the engineering department! This rad mounts in front of the engine on
top of the wing parallel to the airflow rather than perpendicular so it
creates the least possible drag. It is quite large to avoid overheating
on even the most trying days in the most trying circumstances.
An integrated generator produces AC current (12V
170W) which is converted by the supplied regulator/rectifier to 12V DC
(nominal). Electric start is standard with our Premium package.
The reduction drive is the preferred "tall"
2.6-to-1 unit which turns a 60" prop.
The prop is the top-of-the-line Warp Drive 3-blade
ground adjustable unit with upgraded HP-L machined aluminum hub and
three carbon fibre blades with wide tips and nickel leading edges for
protection from spray, slush and rain. Users say this prop is near
indestructible - please don't try to disprove them!
A wonderful aspect of the 582 is that the peaks of the
horsepower and torque curves overlap and are quite flat plus start at a
relatively low rpm. This allows one to pitch the prop into the peak
power range without giving up on cruise!
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*The Fine Print!
 
Prices are in Canadian Dollars - subject to change without notice.
Please call or write for a current quotation.
Canada customs charges are Cdn$125. Federal and Provincial
sales taxes are not included and are in addition at applicable
prevailing rates. Shipping is not included - additional freight charges to major Canadian cities will
typically total CDN$750-1000.
Your freight may be more or less depending on your location and optional
equipment ordered. |