@@3865ron I meant overall. So many who stream inflight videos similar to this have music playing the entire time, believing it’s more enjoyable for the viewer (news flash: it isn’t).
I'm glad to see aviation finally making forward movement! The glass panel, Rotax 915, and the more carbon moulding process have been letting the engineering world go wild....
Aviation hasn't really stopped developing outside the US, it's just that the US has restrictive rules on ultralight & sport aircraft classification that prevent most of those developments from coming here. Also, unlike Europe our airfields don't have all fuel types available.
@@apennameandthata2017 Can your Cessna 182 beat up the runway at 216 Kts, which is 248 mph, using just 140 horses . . . . it needs twice as many horses to fly at half the speed and then, the Risen can slow right down to 40 Kts with fowler flaps deployed and gear down . . . . oh, wait, your Cessna does not have fowler flaps or retractable gear . . . . that is a speed range of almost 5.5 to 1 which is unequalled.
@@skypilotace OceanGate used a ridiculously (inches) thick laminate, which is especially difficult to consolidate. Also the designer/manufacturer cut corners instead of following industry-standard best practices for design, manufacture, and testing.
Slick. It's all about drag and weight reduction. And that canopy is lovely, almost no distortion/refraction. And the EFIS panel, Garmin G3X with a GTN750, very expensive - 30k euro.
@@DanFrederiksen No Bonanza ever flew at 190 KIAS . . . . even with 300 HP under the cowl! The Risen flies 40 to 50 KIAS faster with less than half the power.
@@Lemev No, it's not, it is built in the Southern part of Switzerland where they speak Italian! We have 4 languages in Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Räto-Roman a surviving form of Latin. The South of Switzerland is called TESSIN, have a look this region has a Micro Climate and is almost tropical with palm trees growing, one of the most beautiful parts of Switzerland! :)
This is the first new plane I've seen in a long time with such a wide speed range. Looks really good! I've owned Glasair IIS FT w/180 hp for 9 + years and Lancair Legacy FG w/ 310 hp engene for one year. I'm seriously considering this plane. Has this plane been flown off a grass strip?
In this video the runway is asphalt, but it can take off and land easily on grass without any problem. Also because here in Italy most if not almost all of the airfields are on grass. so it's designed for that. Of course it doesn't have a Bush Plane cart!
Hi. great video and great performance. As it is fully IFR equipt can this one be registered not as LSA category so it can received clearance for real IFR flights? As far as I know LSA category up to 600kg not allowed to fly IFR in IMC.
Probably the most efficient high speed cross country aircraft ever produced (the pipistrel SW comes close). 30mpg at 200mph; 50mpg at 150 mph. I would love to have one of these- Guilt free cross country flying. Plus- super safe with ridiculously low landing speed and ridiculously high glide ratio. Too bad it can’t land on a gravel strip.
Another poster said it was the fuel pump. Get some high-quality noise canceling headsets. Cheap headsets and/or a cheap radio will produce a similar high pitched whine regardless what aircraft you fly (or car you drive for that matter). This can be caused by the alternator spinning. It is especially prevalent in turbocharged and supercharged engines since you have more metal parts spinning at high rates of speed. A good headset is essential regardless, for the sake of protecting your hearing.
It's a good thing I fast forward the video. There is no video taken from another plane while flying. most of the scenes were taken from inside the cockpit.
please do a video on how you enter this airplane. Saw one with same color for sale . is this one on the video? how many hours have this 915is? What is the maximum fuel tank available? Cape Verde to Brazil 1450nm , would be great a 1700nm range Great looking bird
If trying to cross from Brasil to Europe, it may be (overall) longer but safer to fly from Joao Pessoa (most-eastern large airport) to Ascension Island (it is around 1240 nm, day 1), then from there to Liberia (860 nm, day 2), from Liberia to Canari Islands (1350 nm, day 3), then from there to Spain or even France (day 4). However, because of long stretches of ocean (Brasil to Ascension, and from Ascension to Liberia), I would do that only with some serious survival gear (raft, some emergency supplies etc) which would not really let me fly with someone but rather alone.
I would imagine that this will fit nicely into the new rule. The manufacturer probably has already tested ar higher weights, but lowered for European rules
Hello, Is it registered in USA? Is it an American ultra light? An American experimental ? Are you allowed by Italian civil aviation authority to fly it in Italy. Do you have a temporary permit to fly? What is the maximum take off weight and the empty weight ? Thank you.
Yes.....it's registered in USA, Texas as Experimental if i rememver well. The plane was pilot by constructor with Italian registration linked to the company. You see the USA registration because is painted......Maximum weight 600 Kg empty weight 350 kg.....I don't know if i answer to all questions...
If the MTOW is 600 kg, it would be considered an Experimental Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) in the US. To be considered an Ultralight in the US, the weight limit, fuel, and airspeed restrictions would be 115 kg, 18 liters and 101 km/hr. However, current LSA regulations do not allow for airspeeds in excess of 222 km/hr, retractable landing gear, nor props that are adjustable in flight.
In Europe, the Risen complies with EASA regulations for Ultralight aircraft. In the USA, currently it would have to be registered as Experimental, however, it probably will comply with the new MOSAIC rules . . . . whenever they are finalised and brought into effect.
I would love a video about the Siren, which is basically a fixed+gear version of the Risen. I read in an article that the Siren could cruise at 288 kmph (155 kts), equipped with the 912 (didn’t say what altitude). I wonder if there are plans to equip with the 914/915.
Yess it’s correct the cruise of Siren. actually I don't know if there are currently any orders for the Siren….actually as far as I know it is only equipped with Rotax 912 is…..
@@andreacolomboairphotographer If it’s an experimental, then we can equip it with a 915/916. Were there any changes to the airframe on the Risen when equipped with the 915?
bhe il costo di acquisto è in linea con i suoi competitor, anzi forse anche un po' meno......e costi di gestione sono gli stessi di un aeroplano normale....Ricambio il saluto da Torino
@@edcew8236 baggage capacity is good for an ultralight / LSA…..the handling is for sport flight but also long very long flight……it is the first ultralight that have crossed the atlantic ocean from scotland to Goose Bay with a flight no stop……take a look of my last video!
So, if the measurements are correct, you can actually fly 750km in 3hrs, using only 36 liters!!! Media: How much do you want to embarrass car transportation? Aircraft designers: YES
@@PatrickDuffy-u3sNot real transportation? Huh, it can easily fly 1500 miles in a single flight. Some people fly to visit family or even call an Uber (gasp)
@@PatrickDuffy-u3s - That statement about this not being a real transportation method does not make any sense. If you currently use any type of airline, train, or boat to any destination that also has an airstrip, this is a perfectly viable option. You can’t reasonably fit your car on any of those methods of travel. This would be perfect for the US. Especially for big states like Texas where it is a minimum of 100 miles and a maximum of 750 miles between major cities without ever leaving the state of Texas.
@@PatrickDuffy-u3s As a matter of fact, Alberto Porto, the designer and manufacturer flew the Risen from Pavullo nel Frignano near Modena in the North of Italy across the Atlantic Ocean to Punta del Este in Uruguay . . . . and then Alberto flew the Risen all the way back from Uruguay to Italy. That was about 6,000 nautical miles each way, ie a total of 12,000 nautical miles, without any squawks. And you think that the Risen is a toy? It was never intended to carry you, your spouse, 6 children, 2 dogs and a week’s camping gear across the USA. It was designed to extract the maximum performance from EASA regulations which required a maximum stalling speed of 35 Knots and maximum take off weight of 472.5 kg. Those limits have now been increased to 45 knots and 600 kg and the Risen now has clipped wings and a Rotax 915iS with a 916iS to come.
@@abel4776 Yes, but imagine fuel leaking and a tiny spark... I wonder if there is any way to jettison it prior to (crash) landing the way gliders can do.
What is the cargo capacity and max load? Its great to have a slippery little rocket but unless its got cargo capacity of 2 adults and 100kg cargo, it's a toy
I don't know the exact weight value for the cargo, but I know that this summer Alberto Porto, the designer and builder went to Oshkosh with his Risen starting from Voghera (North Italy), Stop in England, straight to Goose Bay, and then Oshkosh. After Oshkosh he went all the way around the States with his Fidanzata from North to South and from East to West, and then back to Italy. I believe that therefore the load capacity and the possibility of making long trips is very high.
In shallow dive really was 215! Level flight 200 with 40 liters/ Hour….but I think this is not the significant data….for example at 75 / 65%……or at 30% 140….consuming 12 liters of petrol per hour
Seems like a fantastic little plane. The only issue I see is the 10,000 max alt. and the inability to fly over most weather. Other than that, it's just plain WOW!
Seems a bit worrying that the coolant reaches 114 degrees while OAT is only 12 C. I wonder how it will handle a day with OAT 30+ I guess it's a tradeoff between speed and increasing the engine airflow.
@@svedan1991 yes correct! It seems strange but it is normal for the Rotax 915. Even with 30 degrees just the propeller flex and speed increase become normal at 100 110 degrees
With the turbo at 10.000 feet it would be fast at 75% power! Ohh , and another point! The speed improvement comes from the shorter wing span. But that is good from sea lever to about 8000 feet or so. The stock longer wing would increase climb performance but make it slower at cruise. Above 8k the climb would not only be better but speeds would be faster than the clipped wing!!! Remember the 10.000 ' ??? It would outrun the shorter wing!!!!
I guess it depends on pilot preference. If a pilot plans to spend most flights at lower altitudes, the short-wing is better, whereas the long-wing is for those who don’t mind flying high.
Turbo essential for me. Live at 6000. + MSL. D/A for summer T/O often 9000 or more. LocL MEA is 13000. Often fly over Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico. 14500 min VFR sensible cruise.. Often go to FL200 or higher for weather. Very glad Senorr Porto did the 915 mods.. If you live in Kansas and think 8500 msl is a good altitude to cruise, get the version w/o the turbo. Wish I had the $ to get one of these tomorrow.
Ich weiß es nicht, aber letztes Jahr flog es von Italien in die USA. Zuvor (nicht mit einem Rotax 915, sondern mit 100 PS) flog er von Italien nach Argentinien. auf deren website findest du alles
I will answer the question for you - for this flight, yes. VFR rules only. However, the Garmin systems within the aircraft could handle IFR flights effortlessly. Or else the 2900+ km long range capabilities would be completely useless.
Look at that seat angle. You seem to have to lean right back whilst holding your head upright (forward essentially) - a long flight would be agony wouldn't it?
La mia curiosità era di sapere il costo in euro. Non che lo devo comprare. Ma a suo tempo mi sono interessato di ultraleggeri prima del 1995 e poi ho collaborato con delle riviste di aviazione. Con manifestazioni di Carpi Ozzano e altre. Un saluto.
E allora ci siamo sicuramente incrociati senza saperlo.......diciamo che ultimamente il prezzo degli ultraleggeri (questi in realtà sono aerei veri) è lievitato parecchio soprattutto con l'avvento del Rotax 915......un esemplare del genere si attesta intorno alle 250 ovviamente + iva
@@andreacolomboairphotographer - In the US, that would not be a valid excuse. Displaced thresholds are used in areas where obstacle clearance may be an issue. Displaced thresholds are used to keep the obstacles well below the aircraft’s glide plane. Landing on the displaced threshold may cause a CFIT issue (crash), making the stress on the brakes a moot point. Or, it may cause higher stress on the landing gear as the pilot increases the descent angle (dives) toward the runway.
No….at the time of the video it was registered in Italy with the registration linked to the company. generally the US registration is applied once the aircraft is in the States but in this case it was painted (it is part of the study of the livery) and therefore it was for this reason that it had already been done on purpose. Now the plane is in Texas
27 liters per hour is 7 gallons per hour.. then when they show 197 knots, the manifold pressure and RPM is in the yellow. You can’t cruise like that, there’s a time limit, I forget if it’s 2 or 5 minutes, but let’s see the speed when they put the power in the green. Would like to see the fuel flow at those speeds.. they don’t show it. Also, I don’t see 1900fpm. I see a zoom climb, trading airspeed for climb rate, but nothing sustained.
Lo spazio a bordo è molto confortevole….seduta sullo stile aliantisitca…calcola che io sono alto 1 e 86 e stavo molto comodo….ci puoi fare 3/4 ore senza accorgetene….e in 3/4 ore qui di strada ne fai davvero tanta…in crociera al 70% di motore abbiamo fatto Voghera / Terni in un’ora e 20 minuti
Let's see the low pass not sped up. There are some of us that know what 210kts at 10 feet looks like from the cockpit. Cool airplane though, best of luck on your flight testing.
Stall about 40 kts Vne 205 kts but in the video the low flyby was at 215 😅 Autonomy about 1000km depends from the cruise speed Price around 300k .. 350 nowdays
@@andreacolomboairphotographer - In the US, current Sport Pilot Certification regulations would not allow a Sport Pilot to fly this as Pilot in Command. You would need a Private Pilot Certificate or higher.
@@deanfowlkes In Italy, in theory, you could fly it after 16 hours of flight. With 30 as pilot in command, you can theoretically carry a passenger. Then it is up to the intelligence of the pilot to understand that he should have a little more experience... even if it is still not one of the most demanding airplanes.
@@andreacolomboairphotographer - Thank you for that information. Each country is different with different rules. That is why I specified the US. Current regulations removed this aircraft as an option for Sport Pilots in the US. There is a recommendation to change the current regulations for Sport Pilots that has not been approved yet. If approved, the new rules may make it only necessary to acquire an endorsement for the retractable gear from a Certificated Flight Instructor. That can be done in as little as two hours of flight time (similar to a Private Pilot).
You get better performance on a Lancair 360, better mileage, same operating costs, and I suspect WAY cheaper. But it’s an interesting engineering exercise
Yes the 360 would be faster and cheaper to purchase but the risen service would be cheaper and definitely fuel consumption. The 360 at 75% I think is around 10 or 11 gph, this little thing burns around 7 to 8 liters at 75%.
@@danielbarnett6859 The 915 at 75% burns 7-8 GALLONS, but anyway when going somewhere what counts is the mpg or nmpg, not the hourly consumption. And at 150k vs 250+k I still have 100 grand in my pocket for fuel and amenities. And I don't see how the service would be cheaper, when Rotax forces you to overhaul after 12 years...
Thanks for your comment….I've actually never thought about it….anyway….i’m 1.86 meter tall and access on board is very easy…..you sit on the leading edge of the wing and enter the cabin very easily.
The performance is more than enough, but like many sales people, you have an annoying habit of not being up front with the price, a most important spec, I read it from the comments below is around $300 US. You seems to forget who ever buy it have to write the cheque. This airplane is too expensive, and will not sell well, the Rotax engine did not help at all. A big company , need lots of profits to pay for their overheads. The price of the Rotax make it even more unaffordable. There are many converted (100-150HP) engines nowadays for under $10. You are not the only company that tunnel visioned on performance, when the real difficulty is cost.
you might be right, but first of all i'm not a salesman....i just try to show how an airplane flies. I have nothing to do with the company and that's why I don't want to talk about the price which is absolutely in line (indeed perhaps even lower considering the performance) of the competitors ... always talking about the 915.
I partially agree with your comment. What for someone is fluff (and I can understand it) for others it can be interesting. As usual it is impossible to accentuate everyone!
@@andreacolomboairphotographer I got to do a demo flight with Alberto a couple of years ago! so I thoroughly enjoyed this whole video and the capabilities of this amazing aircraft!!
The Rotax 9-series engines have a built in gear reduction transmission. The actual prop speed would be well below 3000 RPM (usually less than 2700) with a three blade prop.
This is not an ultralight aircraft in America, just saying. Stop using the word, this is a light sport aircraft in America and I don't know anywhere on earth it would be considered "an ultralight."
Good camera work, showing us the airspeeds on the instrument panel. And also, THANK YOU for not adding music.
You must have skipped the first few minutes because there was "music". Otherwise, a good vid.
@@3865ron I meant overall. So many who stream inflight videos similar to this have music playing the entire time, believing it’s more enjoyable for the viewer (news flash: it isn’t).
Too much loud music telling everyone you are watching a video!
Awful presentation, the music killed it!
I'm glad to see aviation finally making forward movement! The glass panel, Rotax 915, and the more carbon moulding process have been letting the engineering world go wild....
Aviation hasn't really stopped developing outside the US, it's just that the US has restrictive rules on ultralight & sport aircraft classification that prevent most of those developments from coming here. Also, unlike Europe our airfields don't have all fuel types available.
Useless plane. C182 more practicable. And it’s not even aerobatic.
@@skypilotace Properly designed, carbon fiber is a great material. The sub event is irrelevant here.
@@apennameandthata2017
Can your Cessna 182 beat up the runway at 216 Kts, which is 248 mph, using just 140 horses . . . . it needs twice as many horses to fly at half the speed and then, the Risen can slow right down to 40 Kts with fowler flaps deployed and gear down . . . . oh, wait, your Cessna does not have fowler flaps or retractable gear . . . . that is a speed range of almost 5.5 to 1 which is unequalled.
@@skypilotace OceanGate used a ridiculously (inches) thick laminate, which is especially difficult to consolidate. Also the designer/manufacturer cut corners instead of following industry-standard best practices for design, manufacture, and testing.
Slick. It's all about drag and weight reduction. And that canopy is lovely, almost no distortion/refraction. And the EFIS panel, Garmin G3X with a GTN750, very expensive - 30k euro.
Nice to know how warm becames with big sun ( ie Miami)
Cooks your brain here South Florida in the summer.
Don’t use it in sunny climates. 🤮
It was good to see the pilot pushing it a tiny bit!
Absolutely beautiful!!
190 IAS at cruise... Thats so incredible with a 915!!!
Fuel flows are also incredible high, those 141 ponies are thirsty
@@flexairz bonanza uses 3x as much fuel for the same speed. fuel that costs twice as much.
@@flexairzI don't think 7.1gph counts as thirsty, especially at that speed. My flight school's O-320s do 9.5gph in a 110kt plane.
@@DanFrederiksen
No Bonanza ever flew at 190 KIAS . . . . even with 300 HP under the cowl!
The Risen flies 40 to 50 KIAS faster with less than half the power.
Semplicemente STUPENDO
I love everything about this plane.
Worlds best aircrafts designed and built in Switzerland! Proud to be Swiss!✌❤🤍❤
Isn't this aircraft Italian made?
@@Lemev No, it's not, it is built in the Southern part of Switzerland where they speak Italian! We have 4 languages in Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Räto-Roman a surviving form of Latin. The South of Switzerland is called TESSIN, have a look this region has a Micro Climate and is almost tropical with palm trees growing, one of the most beautiful parts of Switzerland! :)
@@samaipata4756 thanks for the info!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@samaipata4756My grandfather was from there and spoke Italiano.
I'm flying there this April to build one.
Ciao
@ wow, good for you. I would have loved to fly and own one. I wish you the very best.
che spettacolo di DESIGN.. un capolavoro. inchino..
bravo.perfect
This is the first new plane I've seen in a long time with such a wide speed range. Looks really good! I've owned Glasair IIS FT w/180 hp for 9 + years and Lancair Legacy FG w/ 310 hp engene for one year. I'm seriously considering this plane. Has this plane been flown off a grass strip?
In this video the runway is asphalt, but it can take off and land easily on grass without any problem. Also because here in Italy most if not almost all of the airfields are on grass. so it's designed for that. Of course it doesn't have a Bush Plane cart!
Are you planning to fly your plane to Sun n Fun in Lakeland FL. USA? It's the 2nd Largest EAA Convention in the USA. I have a Home and
hangar at X49.
@@johnlia9013 i know very well Sun & Fun….Thanks for invitation
sleek and fast! You can see how light it is coming out of the hangar and in buffeting during take off. Beautiful airplane ❤️
Il più bello di tutti.
Excelente. Felicitaciones desde Ecuador.
Congrat's!!! I loved!!!
whoooooooooooooo !!! magnifique !!
What a beautiful airplane!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Its a piece of art❤
Nice!
Hi. great video and great performance. As it is fully IFR equipt can this one be registered not as LSA category so it can received clearance for real IFR flights? As far as I know LSA category up to 600kg not allowed to fly IFR in IMC.
Probably the most efficient high speed cross country aircraft ever produced (the pipistrel SW comes close). 30mpg at 200mph; 50mpg at 150 mph. I would love to have one of these- Guilt free cross country flying. Plus- super safe with ridiculously low landing speed and ridiculously high glide ratio. Too bad it can’t land on a gravel strip.
Beautiful airplane! What is the whining high pitched sound the airplane is making? I think that could drive you nuts on a long flight.
Another poster said it was the fuel pump. Get some high-quality noise canceling headsets. Cheap headsets and/or a cheap radio will produce a similar high pitched whine regardless what aircraft you fly (or car you drive for that matter). This can be caused by the alternator spinning. It is especially prevalent in turbocharged and supercharged engines since you have more metal parts spinning at high rates of speed. A good headset is essential regardless, for the sake of protecting your hearing.
Fantastic.
EPICO!
It's a good thing I fast forward the video. There is no video taken from another plane while flying. most of the scenes were taken from inside the cockpit.
Take a look to the last two video that I share on my channel!
please do a video on how you enter this airplane.
Saw one with same color for sale . is this one on the video? how many hours have this 915is?
What is the maximum fuel tank available? Cape Verde to Brazil 1450nm , would be great a 1700nm range
Great looking bird
If trying to cross from Brasil to Europe, it may be (overall) longer but safer to fly from Joao Pessoa (most-eastern large airport) to Ascension Island (it is around 1240 nm, day 1), then from there to Liberia (860 nm, day 2), from Liberia to Canari Islands (1350 nm, day 3), then from there to Spain or even France (day 4). However, because of long stretches of ocean (Brasil to Ascension, and from Ascension to Liberia), I would do that only with some serious survival gear (raft, some emergency supplies etc) which would not really let me fly with someone but rather alone.
What's that tape (duct?) covering in the starboard cowl opening at 1:04? Nice looking plane!
I think it is a residue (tape) of the radiator cover when the temperatures are low…
Magnifico, I want one with the Garmin 750.....
Any news on how this would be rated after Mosaic is done. Any weight increase
I would imagine that this will fit nicely into the new rule. The manufacturer probably has already tested ar higher weights, but lowered for European rules
Hello,
Is it registered in USA?
Is it an American ultra light? An American experimental ?
Are you allowed by Italian civil aviation authority to fly it in Italy.
Do you have a temporary permit to fly?
What is the maximum take off weight and the empty weight ?
Thank you.
Yes.....it's registered in USA, Texas as Experimental if i rememver well. The plane was pilot by constructor with Italian registration linked to the company. You see the USA registration because is painted......Maximum weight 600 Kg empty weight 350 kg.....I don't know if i answer to all questions...
If the MTOW is 600 kg, it would be considered an Experimental Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) in the US. To be considered an Ultralight in the US, the weight limit, fuel, and airspeed restrictions would be 115 kg, 18 liters and 101 km/hr. However, current LSA regulations do not allow for airspeeds in excess of 222 km/hr, retractable landing gear, nor props that are adjustable in flight.
In Europe, the Risen complies with EASA regulations for Ultralight aircraft.
In the USA, currently it would have to be registered as Experimental, however, it probably will comply with the new MOSAIC rules . . . . whenever they are finalised and brought into effect.
Wonder what the wing loading is.. At high speed.. Might but to uncomfortable in summer heated air
Awesome
Wow, Beautiful airplane, But please do something about that fuel pump whine.
In italy we don't only know how to make sports cars well, but also planes!

And DUCATI MOTORCYCLES long live the Ducatista and this wonderful airplane performance capable and very easy with the eye.
...and unfortunately Italians are not as productive as they used to be.
I would love a video about the Siren, which is basically a fixed+gear version of the Risen. I read in an article that the Siren could cruise at 288 kmph (155 kts), equipped with the 912 (didn’t say what altitude). I wonder if there are plans to equip with the 914/915.
Yess it’s correct the cruise of Siren. actually I don't know if there are currently any orders for the Siren….actually as far as I know it is only equipped with Rotax 912 is…..
@@andreacolomboairphotographer If it’s an experimental, then we can equip it with a 915/916.
Were there any changes to the airframe on the Risen when equipped with the 915?
@@GeneralSirDouglasMcA yes of course in particolar way the wing that are shorter and the V stabilizator
Davvero notevole, sono curioso del costo e quello di gestione. Comunque un saluto da Bologna. DaMiro.
bhe il costo di acquisto è in linea con i suoi competitor, anzi forse anche un po' meno......e costi di gestione sono gli stessi di un aeroplano normale....Ricambio il saluto da Torino
@andreacolomboairphotographer Do you mind if I use your images if I mention you throughout the all video?
No of course!
@@andreacolomboairphotographer Can I use them or not? I don't understand.
@@FitGeek Yes sure!
@@andreacolomboairphotographer Oh thanks my friend!! I will put your channel name in the top left corner during playback. Thanks
@@FitGeek Thanks a lot! You are welcome! Take care
Impressive speed, no doubt. Baggage capacity? And is the handling for sport flying, for IFR, or what?
@@edcew8236 baggage capacity is good for an ultralight / LSA…..the handling is for sport flight but also long very long flight……it is the first ultralight that have crossed the atlantic ocean from scotland to Goose Bay with a flight no stop……take a look of my last video!
I want to see the speeds up higher, like @ FL180!
Next time sure!
250 at 20000
@@lucagiuliano5569 Wouldn't that altitude require oxygen masks?
@@Spaniard022 - Yes, it would require supplemental oxygen.
Excellent canopy optical quality, hard to produce.
Any leg room adjustment for very tall pilot, pedals , seat ,smaller Garmin ?
@@MarkSmith-bg5jg yes of course…..You can adjust pedals and you can personalize all cockpit
Orvil and Wilber would have been amazed!
So, if the measurements are correct, you can actually fly 750km in 3hrs, using only 36 liters!!!
Media: How much do you want to embarrass car transportation?
Aircraft designers: YES
Only one problem. You have to rent a car when you get "there" wherever "there" is. This is a toy, not a real transportation method.
@@PatrickDuffy-u3sNot real transportation? Huh, it can easily fly 1500 miles in a single flight. Some people fly to visit family or even call an Uber (gasp)
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@@PatrickDuffy-u3s - That statement about this not being a real transportation method does not make any sense. If you currently use any type of airline, train, or boat to any destination that also has an airstrip, this is a perfectly viable option. You can’t reasonably fit your car on any of those methods of travel. This would be perfect for the US. Especially for big states like Texas where it is a minimum of 100 miles and a maximum of 750 miles between major cities without ever leaving the state of Texas.
@@PatrickDuffy-u3s
As a matter of fact, Alberto Porto, the designer and manufacturer flew the Risen from Pavullo nel Frignano near Modena in the North of Italy across the Atlantic Ocean to Punta del Este in Uruguay . . . . and then Alberto flew the Risen all the way back from Uruguay to Italy.
That was about 6,000 nautical miles each way, ie a total of 12,000 nautical miles, without any squawks.
And you think that the Risen is a toy?
It was never intended to carry you, your spouse, 6 children, 2 dogs and a week’s camping gear across the USA.
It was designed to extract the maximum performance from EASA regulations which required a maximum stalling speed of 35 Knots and maximum take off weight of 472.5 kg.
Those limits have now been increased to 45 knots and 600 kg and the Risen now has clipped wings and a Rotax 915iS with a 916iS to come.
what kinda cross winds could this plane land and take of in ?🤔
How can you open the glasdoor of that plane when you have a landing accident and your plane lay on top?
there is an emergency gavel..... best avoided
@@abel4776 Yes, but imagine fuel leaking and a tiny spark... I wonder if there is any way to jettison it prior to (crash) landing the way gliders can do.
What is the cargo capacity and max load? Its great to have a slippery little rocket but unless its got cargo capacity of 2 adults and 100kg cargo, it's a toy
I don't know the exact weight value for the cargo, but I know that this summer Alberto Porto, the designer and builder went to Oshkosh with his Risen starting from Voghera (North Italy), Stop in England, straight to Goose Bay, and then Oshkosh. After Oshkosh he went all the way around the States with his Fidanzata from North to South and from East to West, and then back to Italy. I believe that therefore the load capacity and the possibility of making long trips is very high.
I like it, but where can I buy it?
In Italy, Voghera….all contact Porto Aviation Group
amazingggggggg :))
Nice, but I saw 200 kt while in a shallow dive not level flight. What is tthe fuel burn
In shallow dive really was 215! Level flight 200 with 40 liters/ Hour….but I think this is not the significant data….for example at 75 / 65%……or at 30% 140….consuming 12 liters of petrol per hour
Seems like a fantastic little plane. The only issue I see is the 10,000 max alt. and the inability to fly over most weather. Other than that, it's just plain WOW!
Seems a bit worrying that the coolant reaches 114 degrees while OAT is only 12 C. I wonder how it will handle a day with OAT 30+
I guess it's a tradeoff between speed and increasing the engine airflow.
@@svedan1991 yes correct! It seems strange but it is normal for the Rotax 915. Even with 30 degrees just the propeller flex and speed increase become normal at 100 110 degrees
With the turbo at 10.000 feet it would be fast at 75% power! Ohh , and another point! The speed improvement comes from the shorter wing span. But that is good from sea lever to about 8000 feet or so. The stock longer wing would increase climb performance but make it slower at cruise. Above 8k the climb would not only be better but speeds would be faster than the clipped wing!!! Remember the 10.000 ' ??? It would outrun the shorter wing!!!!
I guess it depends on pilot preference. If a pilot plans to spend most flights at lower altitudes, the short-wing is better, whereas the long-wing is for those who don’t mind flying high.
Why does the long wing give better speed at 10K altitude?
@@RobbieKiama more lift so the plane flies flatter in the thinner, air with less induced drag. Exactly why airliners have long glider like wings.
Turbo essential for me. Live at 6000. + MSL. D/A for summer T/O often 9000 or more. LocL MEA is 13000. Often fly over Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico. 14500 min VFR sensible cruise.. Often go to FL200 or higher for weather. Very glad Senorr Porto did the 915 mods.. If you live in Kansas and think 8500 msl is a good altitude to cruise, get the version w/o the turbo. Wish I had the $ to get one of these tomorrow.
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Ist diese Maschine 2021 über die Bretagne Richtung Brest geflogen?
Ich weiß es nicht, aber letztes Jahr flog es von Italien in die USA. Zuvor (nicht mit einem Rotax 915, sondern mit 100 PS) flog er von Italien nach Argentinien. auf deren website findest du alles
Would it be nice if the US FAA rules and regs allowed a vibrant aviation industry like they have in Europe?
I'm sorry, I don't know the answer…..
Mosaic rules are coming.
Hi, what is speed and consumpton on 100% of power at FL95 with 915? Thx.
I don't know at 100% but at FL130 and at 77% of Power you have a TAS of 192 Kn. 36 map 5200 rpm with a consumption af 28 Liters / Hour
Bellissimo aeroplano! Come Marylin Monroe!!!!
only vrf right?
Yessss
I will answer the question for you - for this flight, yes. VFR rules only. However, the Garmin systems within the aircraft could handle IFR flights effortlessly. Or else the 2900+ km long range capabilities would be completely useless.
Sarebbe bello sentire i commenti a voce durante i video!!
hai perfettamente ragione.....mi sto attrezzando
de acuerdo.
Ще имат ли италиански двигатели за в бъдеще този тип самолети.
@@spirotrifonov7101 no. Only Rotax for the 2 seats version…….
What was the fuel burn at full power/200 kts?
40 liters
Look at that seat angle. You seem to have to lean right back whilst holding your head upright (forward essentially) - a long flight would be agony wouldn't it?
no…. I think it's just an impression of the room ... it's really very comfortable and you don't really feel long journeys.
La mia curiosità era di sapere il costo in euro. Non che lo devo comprare. Ma a suo tempo mi sono interessato di ultraleggeri prima del 1995 e poi ho collaborato con delle riviste di aviazione. Con manifestazioni di Carpi Ozzano e altre. Un saluto.
E allora ci siamo sicuramente incrociati senza saperlo.......diciamo che ultimamente il prezzo degli ultraleggeri (questi in realtà sono aerei veri) è lievitato parecchio soprattutto con l'avvento del Rotax 915......un esemplare del genere si attesta intorno alle 250 ovviamente + iva
@@andreacolomboairphotographer Soppa più che una fuoriserie di una volta. Un saluto e sereno fine settimana.
why did you land on the displaced threshold ?
I think so as not to stress the brakes too much
@@andreacolomboairphotographer - In the US, that would not be a valid excuse. Displaced thresholds are used in areas where obstacle clearance may be an issue. Displaced thresholds are used to keep the obstacles well below the aircraft’s glide plane. Landing on the displaced threshold may cause a CFIT issue (crash), making the stress on the brakes a moot point. Or, it may cause higher stress on the landing gear as the pilot increases the descent angle (dives) toward the runway.
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Mamma mia, it's Ferrari of the Sky !
A dream...
How many have been producted?
about 40 so far
US registration in Italy ?
No….at the time of the video it was registered in Italy with the registration linked to the company. generally the US registration is applied once the aircraft is in the States but in this case it was painted (it is part of the study of the livery) and therefore it was for this reason that it had already been done on purpose. Now the plane is in Texas
27.5mpg for the American here! That’s at 171kts, 27L/hr
27 liters per hour is 7 gallons per hour.. then when they show 197 knots, the manifold pressure and RPM is in the yellow. You can’t cruise like that, there’s a time limit, I forget if it’s 2 or 5 minutes, but let’s see the speed when they put the power in the green. Would like to see the fuel flow at those speeds.. they don’t show it. Also, I don’t see 1900fpm. I see a zoom climb, trading airspeed for climb rate, but nothing sustained.
Absolutly right. No one cares about full throttle speed at 18000 ft for this kind of aircraft. Lets consider 75% Cruise at 8-9000 ft.
@@thomasaltruda actually they showed them. 30% power = 12l/h at 250kmh. Thats 140knots while consuming 3,2 gallons per hour.
At 75% power they did 171knots at 7,1 gph.
@@SuperV8driver 30% is not in the upper idle range?
Sleek looking ship, but I couldn't take the reclined seating position, my neck would get cramps.
La fabbrica è su questo aeroporto?Scusate se su un video italiano scrivo in italiano.
La fabbrica è a Cremella (Lecco), assemblaggio a Voghera……se vogliono usano traduttore…
Com’è lo spazio a bordo, se posso quanto sono alti i piloti in questo video?
Lo spazio a bordo è molto confortevole….seduta sullo stile aliantisitca…calcola che io sono alto 1 e 86 e stavo molto comodo….ci puoi fare 3/4 ore senza accorgetene….e in 3/4 ore qui di strada ne fai davvero tanta…in crociera al 70% di motore abbiamo fatto Voghera / Terni in un’ora e 20 minuti
@@andreacolomboairphotographer grazie mille
JMB Vl3 or Risen? I love u Both❤
difficult choice
Is this aircraft validated as a microlight?
600 Kg….yes
@@andreacolomboairphotographer hoo magnifique !! C'est un rêve ! ;-)
Let's see the low pass not sped up. There are some of us that know what 210kts at 10 feet looks like from the cockpit. Cool airplane though, best of luck on your flight testing.
How it look like also depend on how much wide angle the cam has...
210 Kt on a single egine is crazy
The 916 has 2000 hour TBO. So when? :)
Whats the service ceiling?
FL90 / FL100
@@andreacolomboairphotographer what ? Risen can't climb much over FL100? That's hard to believe...
Not only Risen but all airplane with 915….10000 feet is your perfect altitude!
@@andreacolomboairphotographer Ok! My question was, how high can you take Risen?
@@JohnSmith-en9yb i Don’t Have a precise answer……of course the maximum Altitude of Rotax 915
It's an interesting plane. But try at 9500 feet, it should fly faster and use less fuel up there.
At 9500 at 70% 180 Knots
@@andreacolomboairphotographer And what at 100%?
Maa... si fanno così i test flight?
Sicuramente no…..ma da già una buona idea…..
Nice airplane, what's the stall speed? Vne? Autonomy? Price?
Stall about 40 kts
Vne 205 kts but in the video the low flyby was at 215 😅
Autonomy about 1000km depends from the cruise speed
Price around 300k .. 350 nowdays
Hey, can a sport aircraft pilot fly this
Yes sure!
@@andreacolomboairphotographer - In the US, current Sport Pilot Certification regulations would not allow a Sport Pilot to fly this as Pilot in Command. You would need a Private Pilot Certificate or higher.
@@deanfowlkes In Italy, in theory, you could fly it after 16 hours of flight. With 30 as pilot in command, you can theoretically carry a passenger. Then it is up to the intelligence of the pilot to understand that he should have a little more experience... even if it is still not one of the most demanding airplanes.
@@andreacolomboairphotographer - Thank you for that information. Each country is different with different rules. That is why I specified the US. Current regulations removed this aircraft as an option for Sport Pilots in the US. There is a recommendation to change the current regulations for Sport Pilots that has not been approved yet. If approved, the new rules may make it only necessary to acquire an endorsement for the retractable gear from a Certificated Flight Instructor. That can be done in as little as two hours of flight time (similar to a Private Pilot).
Has the aircraft been tested/rated for aerobatics? I imagine the Rotax engine isn't ideal for aerobatics, but figured I'd ask anyway.
no.......aerobatic manouvers are forbitten
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Fowler flaps??
Yes, a sort of…
Just looking at you can tell she was meant to fly.
You get better performance on a Lancair 360, better mileage, same operating costs, and I suspect WAY cheaper. But it’s an interesting engineering exercise
Yes the 360 would be faster and cheaper to purchase but the risen service would be cheaper and definitely fuel consumption. The 360 at 75% I think is around 10 or 11 gph, this little thing burns around 7 to 8 liters at 75%.
@@danielbarnett6859 The 915 at 75% burns 7-8 GALLONS, but anyway when going somewhere what counts is the mpg or nmpg, not the hourly consumption. And at 150k vs 250+k I still have 100 grand in my pocket for fuel and amenities. And I don't see how the service would be cheaper, when Rotax forces you to overhaul after 12 years...
Seems like much of the speed comes from the descent
@@danielbarnett6859 915 is, impossible under 24 lth at 75%, rotax says
Its like the Rocketeer said... "I LIKE IT"
They never show how it is getting into these types of planes. Could be an issue for a lot of people.
Thanks for your comment….I've actually never thought about it….anyway….i’m 1.86 meter tall and access on board is very easy…..you sit on the leading edge of the wing and enter the cabin very easily.
Hi. great review. I see your legs a lot higher than Alberto. Can you stretch them more or this is all?@@andreacolomboairphotographer
The performance is more than enough, but like many sales people, you have an annoying habit of not being up front with the price, a most important spec, I read it from the comments below is around $300 US. You seems to forget who ever buy it have to write the cheque. This airplane is too expensive, and will not sell well, the Rotax engine did not help at all. A big company , need lots of profits to pay for their overheads. The price of the Rotax make it even more unaffordable. There are many converted (100-150HP) engines nowadays for under $10. You are not the only company that tunnel visioned on performance, when the real difficulty is cost.
you might be right, but first of all i'm not a salesman....i just try to show how an airplane flies. I have nothing to do with the company and that's why I don't want to talk about the price which is absolutely in line (indeed perhaps even lower considering the performance) of the competitors ... always talking about the 915.
If price is too high for you, this plane isn´t for you. This is very nice and very fast plane and nice toy for big guys.
@@Dzordzikk I absolutely agree with you
Can you do a 5-10min version? Too much fluff footage here.
I partially agree with your comment. What for someone is fluff (and I can understand it) for others it can be interesting. As usual it is impossible to accentuate everyone!
@@andreacolomboairphotographer I got to do a demo flight with Alberto a couple of years ago! so I thoroughly enjoyed this whole video and the capabilities of this amazing aircraft!!
@@jasonsanford6851 with Rotax 915 is incredibile! You can climb at FL100 and flight in economic cruise at 180 Knots….
There is no fluff footage. Real aviation geeks prefer to educate themselves with thorough videos on the aircraft's specs.
Why is the RPM so high? 5000 RPM can't be right.
For Rotax 915 5000 RPM is cruise power. Can arrive at 5800 full power
The Rotax 9-series engines have a built in gear reduction transmission. The actual prop speed would be well below 3000 RPM (usually less than 2700) with a three blade prop.
GPL?
green petrol
I WANT ONE
This is not an ultralight aircraft in America, just saying. Stop using the word, this is a light sport aircraft in America and I don't know anywhere on earth it would be considered "an ultralight."
Ultralight up to 600kg is normally used word in Europe. Ultralight in the US is totally different category.
As long as it can handle higher speeds well and has a longer range capacity I would say this is a lovely aircraft.
By current regulations, this would not even be considered an LSA in the US. Weight alone does not make an LSA.
Range for risen veloce
all information here.........www.flyrisen.com/risen-915isv
flying at 200 Km/h (100 knots) at sea level you can do 2720km.......at 75% of power you can fly at sea level 335km/h with a range of 1430km
More than 5 minutes over 5500 rpm is over speeding the engine. An overhaul isn't cheap.
As all Rotax Engine with Turbo…..
04:15 Sir, there is a dead bird inside