The ultralight motorglider "Piuma" was born in 1989 because the designer and builder was looking for a safe ULM motorglider, easy to build and to pilot, whose fly and comfort peculiarities were better than the "fabric and tube" ULM available in that moment on the market.

The designer (technician and aircraft motorglider models builder for than of 20 years) built the little "Wing Ding II" Howey biplane and flew with it from plans, but the poor characteristics didn't satisfy him.

The Original Piuma started to fly in 1990 and its prototype flies about twince at month. The project is changed in many particulars and the plans are modified to insert a lot of improvement; since 2003 the Original Piuma plans also allow the construction of the steering front gear. Others Piuma one seat versions are available, with better performances: Evolution Piuma (a little faster and more suitable for soaring, with a best glide ratio of 20) and Tourer Piuma (it's the faster version for tourism, normal cruise 84 mph).

A lot of motorgliders are in construction and about ten of these (in December 2002) are flying (see the builders gallery); the italian C.A.P. (E.A.A. chapter n. 459) gave two prizes for the best ultralight project and the best achivement during the Carpi meeting of 1997 and 1999 (prize "Giancarlo Maestri" and "Caproni Cup").

Since 1999 a side by side Twin Piuma is also available; it is possible to build four versions from the plans:

  1. Touring Version: 12,5 mt (41 feet) wings
  2. Soaring Version: 13,8 mt (45 feet) wings
  3. A.P.S. Version (Author Personal Size): 13,0 mt (42' 6" feet) wings - with the fuselage 2 cm (3/4") less wide and more tapering in the aft zone.
  4. 2007 Version: wings with exchangeable ending parts and other changes

It is also possible to build two more strong versions of the one seat Piuma, for heavier pilots:

  1. Rotax 447 Evolution Piuma (max take-off weight 660 lbs)
  2. Rotax 447 Tourer Piuma (max take-off weight 660 lbs)

Neither completed motorgliders or kits are available; plans are sold just in order to finance the costruction of the next different motorglider; a construction book is enclosed with the plans and helps the construction steb by step.

All the "Piuma" versions are planned in accordance with the aeronautical standard and, for both the one seat Piuma and the Piuma Twin, the "project books" are available (only in italian, at the moment). Every "project book" is composed of three parts:

  1. The motivations of the choices about the shapes (wings, fin, rudder and elevators, fuselage with the rear engine mounting, etc.) with a lot of draws showing the fuselage, wings, tail, etc.
  2. Structural calculations.
  3. Characteristics of fly, wing and total drag, wing lift, efficiency, Vx, Vy, VNE, Vstall, etc.

This "project book" is not necessary for the normal builder, but it is very important for who wants to know the project better.

At the moment (January 2007) the original Piuma is still working and flying almost every week.
 

Some details must be realized with the lathe and the cutter, but almost the entire construction may be built without special tools; it is very easy and the planner completed the original Piuma after 18 months of work, in the 2 car garages, 7 yards long and 4,4 yards wide.

The time of construction depends on the builder's meticulousness; normally about 1000 hours are sufficient to complete the work.
 

The plans are composed of technical drawings of big dimensions (24 x 40 inches) with a lot of particulars.

The wings, fin, rudder and elevators ribs are drawn in 1 to 1 scale; the same scale is used for a lot of wood or aluminium particulars. The 30 pages of the handbook have 18 paragraphs, that describe the work the step by step and the check list for the pre-fly controls.

There is also the complete material note and the addresses of the italian suppliers. Generally, all the materials can be bought at the Aircraft Spruce & Speciality; in Europe the rear tube is supplied by the designer. About 30 minutes are sufficient to assemble or disassemble the Piuma.

More detailed information for every Piuma are available on the next pages.
 

  • L'ALIANTE
    Dott. Ing. Stelio Frati
  • CALCOLI DI STRUTTURE AERONAUTICHE
    Dott. Ing. Michelangelo Flaccavento
  • COSTRUZIONI AERONAUTICHE
    Dott. Ing. Mario Ribaldone
  • AERODINAMICA PRATICA
    Dott. Ing. Michelangelo Flaccavento
  • PRONTUARIO PER IL CALCOLO DI ELEMENTI STRUTTURALI
    Diagio Furioni - Claudio Messina - Leonardo Paolini
  • THEORY OF WING SECTIONS
    Ira H. Abbot - Albert E. Von Doenhoff
  • HANDBOOK OF AIRFOIL SECTIONS FOR LIGHT AIRCRAFT
    M.S. Rice
  • Some magazines EXPERIMENTER and SPORT AVIATION of the EAA (USA)