The Argon GTL 915 iS is a fully-enclosed, two-seat rotorcraft that features a glass fiber composite hull. A carbon fiber hull is also available as an optional. Two slender aluminum alloy tail booms with a double composite vertical tail connect to the fuselage. A horizontal stabilizer is mounted on them.
The gyroplane takes advantage of an unpowered rotor in free autorotation to generate lift. For forward thrust, the aircraft is equipped with a 141 hp (143 ps) Rotax engine-driven propeller.
According to Manufaktura Lotnicza, the gyrocopter will take off at a speed of 47 mph (75 kph), will reach a maximum altitude of 23,000 feet (7,010 meters), and can cruise at a speed of 112 mph (180 kph).
It has two 60-liter (16-gallon) fuel tanks and can run on both regular or aviation gasoline. The tanks’ capacity means it can fly up to five hours on a single fill-up. Depending on the load it’s carrying, this figure could extend to six hours on one fillThis is a long form text area designed for your content that you can fill up with as many words as your heart desires. You can write articles, long mission statements, company policies, executive profiles, company awards/distinctions, office locations, shareholder reports, whitepapers, media mentions and other pieces of content that don’t fit into a shorter, more succinct space.
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