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   Sole Manufacturer and Distributor in the Czech Republic:  
 ATEC v.o.s. 
Location of factory:  ATEC v.o.s., Opolanská 350, 289 07 Libice nad Cidlinou 
Czech Republic 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ATEC 212 SOLO 
ROTAX 912 UL  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Flight and Operations Manual 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Libice nad Cidlinou  January 2007 
 
 
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                                                    Type of aeroplane           ATEC 212 SOLO            Serial number  ……………………………………………………      Identification label  ……………………………………………………      LAA CR type licence …………………… issued   ……………………             This aircraft is not registered at the state office and  is to be operated at operator’s own  responsibility    The aeroplane must be operated according to the information and limits of this flight  manual. This manual must ever be on the board of aeroplane    This manua
                    
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                        Contents        Chapter    General  ……………………………………. 1    Operational Limits …………………………… 2    Emergency Instructions ……………………… 3    Standard Procedures ……………………… 4    Specifications  …………………………… 5    Assembly, Disassembly ……………………… 6    Description of Aircraft and its Systems  …… 7    Maintenance  …………………………… 8    Weight, Centre of Gravity ………………….. 9                                   3                                                                                                                
                    
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                        Chapter 1    1. General    1.1. Introduction    1.2. Personal Data of the Owner    1.3. Description of the Aeroplane    1.4. Completing of the Manual, Changes    1.5. Specification    1.6. Three-View Sketch                                                 4                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                    
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                        1.1. Introduction    The information provided by this manual is necessary for an effective and save operation of  the ATEC 212 SOLO aircraft. Also included are information and documents of importance  from the manufacturer.      1.2. Personal data of the owner    Owner of  aircraft:    Address:    Telephone No:    Date from  to:            Owner of aircraft:    Address:    Telephone No:    Date from  to:            Owner of  aircraft:    Address:    Telephone No:    Date from  to:               
                    
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                        1.3. Description of the Aeroplane    ATEC 212 SOLO is an ultralight single-seater cantilever low-wing aircraft of an all carbon  composite construction. It is equipped with a tail landing gear with the steerable tail wheel.  The power plant is a pull arrangement and consists of a ROTAX 912 UL 80 HP engine and a  two-blade or three-blade fix or ground adjustable propeller FITI.       1.4. Specification    Dimensions  Wing span …………………………………….   7,48 m  Length of fuselage …………………………….   5,2 m  Tot
                    
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                        Driving Unit    Propeller manufacturer   ………………... Josef Faturik  Type of propeller        ……………… FITI ECO COMPETITION 2 blade, 3-blade  Engine manufacturer …………………… Bombardier – ROTAX GmbH  Type of engine …………………… ROTAX 912 UL 80 HP     Power  Take-off power ……………………    59,6 kW / 80 HP / 5800 RPM  Maximum continuous power ……………    58 kW / 78 HP / 5500 RPM   Cruising power ……………………    37,7 kW / 51 HP / 4800 RPM     Engine Speed  Maximum take-off engine speed ….…   5800 RPM / 5 minutes maximum  M
                    
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                        1.6. Three-View Sketch                   8                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
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                        Chapter 2    2. Operational Limits    2.1.   Introduction  2.2.   Air Speeds  2.3.   Weights  2.4.   Centre of Gravity  2.5.   Manoeuvre and Gust Envelope    2.6.   Permitted Manoeuvres  2.7.   Operational Load Factors  2.8.   Type of Operation  2.9.   Crew  2.10. Fuel  2.11. Wind   2.12. Other Limits                                       9                                                                                                                                                              
                    
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                        2.1. Introduction    The chapter 2 contents are operational limits necessary for a save operation of the aircraft      2.2. Air Speeds    Never exceed speed    v ….. 286 km/h ….. 154 kt  NE Do not exceed this speed in any case    Design manoeuvre speed   v …… 187 km/h ….. 101 kt  A Do not use full deflection of the rudders and sudden control operations. Overload of the  aircraft may occur    Maximum design cruising speed  v …… 238 km/h ….. 128 kt  C Operation over this speed must be conducted wi
                    
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                        2.4. Centre of Gravity ( CG )    CG of the empty aeroplane …………………             % MAC     Flight range of CG ………………………… 28 – 36% MAC                                                                                             11                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
                    
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                        2.5. Manoeuvre and Gust Envelope                     12                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                    
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                        2.6. Permitted Manoeuvres    Category of the aeroplane: Normal    o Except of the normal flight manoeuvres, the sharp turns up to bank of 60 , level and climbing  turns are permitted.      Acrobatics, intended spins and stalls are prohibited      2.7. Operational Load Factors    Maximum positive load factor in CG ……… +6,0 g  Maximum negative load factor in CG ………  -4,0 g      2.8. Type of operation    Permitted day flights VFR only ( flights by unobstructed field of vision )    IFR flights ( ins
                    
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                        2.11. Wind    The safe taking off and landing is possible if the following wind speed limits are not  exceeded:    a) taking off or landing against wind  ……….  up to 12 m/s  b) taking off or landing tail wind  ……….  up to   3 m/s  c) taking off or landing cross wind  ……….  up to   3 m/s    2.12. Other limits    Smoking and using of mobile telephones is prohibited in the aircraft.   Transportation of explosives and free loaded objects is prohibited.                                                
                    
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                        Chapter 3    3. Emergency Instructions    3.1. Engine Failure  Taking-Off  3.2. Engine Failure in Flight  3.3. Rescue System Application  3.4. Fire in Flight  3.5. Power-Off Flight  3.6. Emergency Landing  3.7. Safety Landing  3.8. Aborted landing  3.9. Vibration                                     15                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        3.1. Engine Failure on Take-Off    1. Push stick forward aircraft into gliding attitude and maintain airspeed of 100  km/h  (54 kt).   2. Determine the wind direction, adjust flaps for suitable position, turn off  fuel valve,  switch-off ignition, adjust safety belts and  switch-off the master switch just before  landing.  A. At a height up to 50 m get  the aircraft into landing configuration and carry out a   landing with respect for obstructions in take-off direction.  B. At a height above 50 
                    
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                        3.6. Emergency landing    1. Carried out in case of engine failure  2.  Speed ……………………. 100 km/h ….. 54 kt  3. Adjust safety belts    4. Flaps according to situation  5. Announce the situation by the aeroplane radio station  6.  Close the fuel valve  7. Turn off ignition  8. Turn off the main switch    In case of emergency landing onto a terrain and surfaces non-approved for light aircraft  landings an aircraft damage and crew injury may occur      3.7.      Precautionary landing    Carry out in
                    
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                          Chapter 4    4. Standard Procedures    4.1     Pre-Flight Inspection  4.1.1 Procedures Before Entering the Cockpit  4.1.2 Procedures After Entering the Cockpit  4.2     Procedures Before Starting the Engine and                Starting the Engine  4.3    Warming up the Engine, Engine Check  4.4    Taxiing  4.5     Pre Take-Off    4.6    Take-Off and Climb Away  4.7    Cruising Flight  4.8    Descend and Landing  4.9    Flight in the Rain                                                 18       
                    
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                        4.1. Pre-Flight Inspection    It is important to carry out a proper pre-flight inspection failure to do so or perform an  incomplete inspection could be the cause of an accident. The manufacturer recommends   using the following procedure:      4.1.1. Procedures Before Entering the Cockpit    1. Check  ignition - turned off.  2. Check main switch – turned off  3. Check the wings, wing surfaces ailerons and flaps, clearances, hinges and connections  of the controls, security of the wing pins, Pit
                    
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                        5. Throttle to idle run  6. Open the choke if the engine is cold  7. Pull up the control stick  8. Main switch on  9. Ignition on  10. Brakes on  11. Start the engine   12. Turn off the choke  13. Warm up the engine until the operating temperature      4.3. Warming up the Engine    Start to warm up the engine at 2000 rpm, hold approx. 2 minutes, continue until 2500 rpm till  o the oil temperature reaches 50 C. Check both ignition circuits according to Art. 4.5.       4.4. Taxiing    Recommended