For those who seem to think that this will not be allowed under mosiac, I can only assume that they have not read the proposal. 1. 3000 MTOW 2. Constant speed prop 3. Retractable gear 4. 250 knots 5. Four place aircraft 6. Night flying 7. Light sport helicopter FAA stated at oshkosh that they expect the final rule to become effective by next oshkosh The manufacturers are gearing up for this rule and it will change general aviation forever
@@michaelmelville7994 that's really all we can do. The FAA reps at oshkosh talked about going through the comments and how they were overwhelmingly positive and that they hope to have the rule out by next oshkosh. We know the government and their promises, but some news is better than no news. I am working on finances to afford one of those new planes, so the longer they take the better for me. Lol
will ZENITH be offering an UPGRADE KIT for their 700's and watnot to become the ''AUSSYLIKE 4place SKYJEEP'' now???? oh my gosh... and increase of the # 4 to 250 knotts is ''significant jump'' too issn't it?
@@alexmikhael5061 I am not sure how some of the manufacturers will adjust to the new rules. Everyone is waiting to see what the final rule will be. They are expecting the final rule to look like the proposal
@@mauriceevans6546 3k lbs, and 250 knotts , 4 seets, RETRACTABLE... omgushers... lol I say SCHWIINNGGGGG !! gunna be neet to see what it ends up as.... *I* would THINK it would be SAFER adjustin the weight up a bit instead of makein people REMOVE STRUCTURE to ''get more weight allowance'' ?? :)
The Risen 915 SV is certainly an incredibly fast aircraft considering the engine used. However, it wouldn't qualify as an LSA aircraft in the USA due to it's performance, retractable landing gear, hydraulically variable pitch propeller, etc... Once again the US is denied such wonderful pleasure toys.
ohh really? I live in Europe so I dont really follow US regulations, but i heard they’ve updated “whats” considered LSA, adding greater empty weight and retractable gear. i might be wrong tho.
@@bigmetalbirds From what I have been able to find on EAA page for the Sport pilot rule it still says max level flight speed is 120 knots CAS, fixed or ground adjustable propeller, 1320 lbs max weight and fixed landing gear except for seaplanes and gliders.
@@enriquemedina9122 If MOSAIC ever gets final approval it looks like it would make the Risen 915 SV legal. The catch is, when or if MOSAIC gets final approval and enforcement. With the upcoming election, who knows what direction the FAA will go.
By any chance will you folks be taking your plane to fun and fun 2025 down in Florida? Would love to see your Risen sometime. I think I saw perhaps the video of you're playing being flown from Europe to the United States.
@@LB-pv7sd It's possible I'll take it to Sun and Fun. I'm sure one or more others will be there. Mine is hangered near my home at KSHN, in the Great Pacific Northwest. And, no, it's not one that you saw in a video flying across the Atlantic. Mine was shipped in a container, and was the 14th arrival in the U.S., with two more expected almost immediately after mine. I understand that the majority of Risen sales are now to U.S. customers, so the quantity in the U.S. should build fast. I should mention, almost better than the airplane itself is the designer and President of the company, Alberto Porto. He's such a sweet man, so full of integrity, of caring for his customers, and of passion to make the best possible airplane. In a Risen, you're not just getting the airplane. You're getting Alberto too.
One stopped by at a fly-in, in Hood River, Oregon USA last year. Wildfire smoke so bad they decided to delay the rest of their trip. The pilot said it was one of two currently in the U.S. Oh my gosh what a beautiful plane!
I think some of these videos try to create excitement and alarm. Near the end, you call this a controversial airplane. Why is it controversial? It's a light, fast, efficient, sexy, capable and not outrageously expensive like some other manufacturers for new planes. If two pax are all you need to carry, it qualifies as a super airplane. If you've ever flown long distance in a small plane, you'll appreciate many of their advantages.
Consumption at 75% power @Sea Level: 26l/h Cruise speed at 75% power @Sea Level TAS: 335km/h = 7.76 l/100km -or- =30.3 mpg Stats from Risen website. Based on 141hp Rotax engine
Better yet… Economy cruise = 124 kts (142 mph) @ 9000 feet gets a fuel burn of 2.25 gph. That works out to 63 mpg. Better than a Prius. Crazier yet, that’s a cruise range of 1600 nautical miles (1841 miles)… if you’re willing to sit in a tiny airplane for 12 hours.
I love it that you’re asking about the soul of an airplane that is very uncommon and I’m glad that people like you make videos like this unfortunately they still don’t let me fly alone so I cannot give any opinion based on flight experience on the aircraft but I took a lot of flying lessons and I didn’t feel very safe in those high-performance aircraft which at least in Germany are crashed on a regular basis by flight club pilots who believe their truck Jäger I like to fly in. Heiland configuration in something really forgiving yeah it’s like if it was a car I would enjoy driving an old Mercedes convertible much more than a race car anyway it’s just me thanks for the nice video. Lots of good and safe flights and landings to you
Mosiac rule was initiated to allow these planes to qualify. It amazes me how people have the idea that the proposal will be vastly different from the final rule.
@@thefxautopilot I live in Czech Republic, sorry about my english. With tandem if you go with other person, you have less contact with your passenger- (if your passenger is a child, than it is even much worse because a child may need some help, but you can not reach so far behind you, and also you have no acces to your trunk during the flight to get some food or whatever.. When you fly alone a long distance flight, than it is even much better to have empty seat right next to you- you can put there many things without moving center of gravity and those things you would never reach from behind in tandem aircraft. Generally all ultralight or LSA arcrafts are easy to get off balance by putting too much weight behing center of gravity point.... This problem is certainly much bigger with tandem seater, because your trunk is placed at longer distance from center of gravity...
@@thefxautopilot Thank you for your words. I fly with small aircrafts since I was 15. If I would decide to get tandem, than Shark is proven to be very good, but I like a bit more the Stream from Tl. utralight. Hovever Shark might have a better landing gear which is some advantage for grass landings(it looks more durable). From other aircrafts I like Dynamic made in Slovakia, which also have very durable landing gear even if you get the retractable.(They make very similar 4 seater and they call it Avantic if I recall that correctly). VL3 from Czechia is of course also very good. I was flying with Fascination which is no longer made, but it is also fast and it has much bigger trunk compare to any of those aircrafts mentioned above. However the retractable landing gear on this aircraft is not very good when used for grass airfields. I love Risen, but I can not afford it. If you want something less expensive, than you can have a look at Faeta from Atec UL made in Czechia. I used to fly with their Zephyr which was the predecessor of their Faeta. . Best regards from Czechia.
I saw the Risen at Aero 24. It is a lovely aircraft and is very comfortable inside. The big issue that I had is that getting in and out is not easy (you have to shimmy in under the canopy) and definaterly one for the slim and limber. Price is on a par with other retractable, performance, 600kg aircraft, however, is is a lot cheaper than the Blackshape Prime! Putting money where you mouth is, I decided to go for the Shark and I'm expecting it to be delivered April 2025 (8 months from now), however, I could get it at the end of 2024 but I'd rather have it in the spring than the winter.
I live in Czechia, Shark is very good choice if you do not mind tandem seats. I would love to own Risen, unfortunately my pocket is not able to pay for it.
@@alexvbyev Blackshape - cost, its quite a bit more expensive. Also, the crew on the stand were certainly not particularly approachable (maybe not the most important characteristic BUT not a great way to sell a 350k aircraft!). Terragon - its quite large and the step up to get into it is high - so external ergonomics. I can't comment about the interior. One VERY nice aircraft is the Swedish Blackwing. V ery nicely put together and well thought ergonomics. The foot step for access is in the flap so when the flap is down theres a nice foot rest which helps you get in and stops a clumsy passenger standing on the wrong bit! Unfortunately I dopn't berlieve that there is a UK dealer so no ability to see whether my wife and kids like it. My wife didb't like the DA-40 as it was difficult to get into, didn't like the center stick and found it a little cramped. The Shark is actually a decent size inside. Not roomy but space where you need it.
I do not know about size Risen´s trunk, but VL3 has extreemly small trunk. When I see Risen´s big size fuselage behind cabin, I can not imagine it to be the same. It must be much bigger than VL3´s trunk.
For the cost, it should be powered by the 914T, pockets (and spare cylinder) for your personal O2 system and have a 3 to 5 (MT) bladed propeller.. and I totally agree with the BSR.... The 2 bladed propeller was chosen for that high glide ratio, that is just going to get you into trouble anyway.
Two blade propeller was chosen for speed, because two blades are a bit more efficient. High glade ratio will never get you in trouble, because with flaps down, there is very normal(much lower) glide ratio, however here in Europe, for instance in Czechia , we have small airfield almost every 50km...so in case of high glide ratio you have bigger chance to get to an airfield in case of engine failure. Just my opinion. I agree, price could be lower :) Much lower, so I could afford it :)
@@mirekslechta7161 My suggestions were for sales in the USA, especially for the mountain regions.. one other idea is to increase the wingspan to make this into a motor glider, where the price would be justified.
A 3-blade propeller at most, 5 would be ridiculous, think of propeller drag which the engine must overcome and weight on the nose. 3-blade propellers have a smoother running too compared to a 2-blade propeller. The efficiency loss (very small) is negligible compared to the advantage of smoother running (less vibrations).
Remember that this was designed under the European 600kg microlight rules. As I understand it there are no European microlights which are approved for flight into IMC so I doubt that many (in Europe at least) will be flying over FL100 anyway. So why go for oxygen? Weight is critical to provide a decent range with 2 people. Typically for a 600kg retract you will have about 250kg usable load
@@daveone191 O.K. to see my perspective, I was a Beechcreaft V35TC owner for quite some time (sold to pay for a divorce). It had a big oxygen tank that was a pain in the ass and I deducted that portable was a better option as it gave you a reasonable back-up (yes the valve on that tank had to be serviced). Three blades are better than 2 over 2500m MSL in cruise and usually better in climb, but a detriment in cost and glide... With 14k'MSL (4500m) peaks in Colorado one should be clearing them by 750m on a windy day thus putting you a half hour to 45 minutes in the face mask level on the Denver area to Salt Lake City flights.. also in the USA VFR can be done over clouds (not in Canada) and two seaters are always good for training IFR. Now, go look up the training requirements for the motor-gliders in the USA.. then you'll understand a bit better.
This is a Superfast little bird. Would fly from Abuja to Morocco and then across into Europe and have a pint in London in the evening. Can I have one please.😮
What's the use of all that speed and range from low drag , when you use the plane to go anywhere, you will have to somehow add a cargo pod to take some of your baggage. Adding drag, and the plane is expensive as well.
It's a simple yet amazing plane but they are leaning into greed like JMB and Bristell is and last I heard very recently the price is 350k now. Others should duplicate the concept, even do it better. It's a simple bird that can be produced cheaply. You could even make a skinny fixed gear version with nearly same performance to keep it simple.
The Rise is to public avaition as is the Euro fighter to military. The word you are searching for is diversity in safety and economy. Friend just rebuilt a 75 yr old piper cub 2200 hrs and change plus $75k USA in hull and parts. You do the math for an 85mph air plane with a turn and bank indicator. and compass. What soul are we referring too? The manufacture of this craft deserve a Noble Prize for Techknowlegy and taking avaition to the nxt Century in LSA
I like this plane. The side by side seating is more what I like, the sitting behind is for wanna be jet pilots who aren't. All aspects of this plane are nice, also the cabine and the instrumentation. They really put a lot of thought into this product.
When you show a new retractable plane show the gear retraction cycle complete. Not little tidbit views left for us to figure out finally that the mains fold back into fuse?
@@tropicthndr I wasn't aware of a fully released NTSB report yet. And I believed that the problem was with the new engines they put on it. And that the next one they are building has Delta hawk and they are a lot more reliable. But again I wasn't aware of an official reporting about what caused the accident yet. Do you have a link where I can get that information I'm really curious. But also it does not take away from the fact that that super small plane cost $250,000. That is absolutely absurd.
That is the while purpose of mosaic and the reason why the manufacturer flew it to oshkosh from Italy. They know that mosiac is going to allow this and other aircraft to become light sport aircraft. Manufacturers are preparing new aircraft to be ready when the rule becomes law late spring early summer 2025
False. The Wright brothers did NOT rely on trial and error only. The build their own scale wind tunnel to test wing designs before their first flight and used unmanned and manned gliders.
"Race for the record, rather than passion to fly"... have you really done the homework? Knowing Alberto and some of the team - I can confidently say, these guys don't lack passion for the flying. You don't fly across whole ocean in such a plane, without passion and these guys do it regularly...
It's great to hear your opinion, especially since you know the team. Perhaps you could suggest that they should invest in marketing and PR.I always thoroughly research both the plane and its designer, but the complete lack of information about Alberto, whom you describe as a great pilot and visionary, makes it difficult for me to share the same opinion. If there would be any publications or other press materials that would prove your point and help me conduct my own opinion, I would definitely include that in the video.
I have done several flights with the Risen and objectively it plays in a league of its own!………thanks for the credits in the video!
For those who seem to think that this will not be allowed under mosiac, I can only assume that they have not read the proposal.
1. 3000 MTOW
2. Constant speed prop
3. Retractable gear
4. 250 knots
5. Four place aircraft
6. Night flying
7. Light sport helicopter
FAA stated at oshkosh that they expect the final rule to become effective by next oshkosh
The manufacturers are gearing up for this rule and it will change general aviation forever
I really hope all of that comes to fruition.
@@michaelmelville7994 that's really all we can do. The FAA reps at oshkosh talked about going through the comments and how they were overwhelmingly positive and that they hope to have the rule out by next oshkosh. We know the government and their promises, but some news is better than no news. I am working on finances to afford one of those new planes, so the longer they take the better for me. Lol
will ZENITH be offering an UPGRADE KIT for their 700's and watnot to become the ''AUSSYLIKE 4place SKYJEEP'' now???? oh my gosh... and increase of the # 4 to 250 knotts is ''significant jump'' too issn't it?
@@alexmikhael5061 I am not sure how some of the manufacturers will adjust to the new rules. Everyone is waiting to see what the final rule will be. They are expecting the final rule to look like the proposal
@@mauriceevans6546 3k lbs, and 250 knotts , 4 seets, RETRACTABLE... omgushers... lol I say SCHWIINNGGGGG !! gunna be neet to see what it ends up as.... *I* would THINK it would be SAFER adjustin the weight up a bit instead of makein people REMOVE STRUCTURE to ''get more weight allowance'' ?? :)
The Risen 915 SV is certainly an incredibly fast aircraft considering the engine used. However, it wouldn't qualify as an LSA aircraft in the USA due to it's performance, retractable landing gear, hydraulically variable pitch propeller, etc... Once again the US is denied such wonderful pleasure toys.
ohh really? I live in Europe so I dont really follow US regulations, but i heard they’ve updated “whats” considered LSA, adding greater empty weight and retractable gear. i might be wrong tho.
@@bigmetalbirds From what I have been able to find on EAA page for the Sport pilot rule it still says max level flight speed is 120 knots CAS, fixed or ground adjustable propeller, 1320 lbs max weight and fixed landing gear except for seaplanes and gliders.
Not even with proposed MOSAIC new regulation?
@@enriquemedina9122 If MOSAIC ever gets final approval it looks like it would make the Risen 915 SV legal. The catch is, when or if MOSAIC gets final approval and enforcement. With the upcoming election, who knows what direction the FAA will go.
There are quite some flying in the US, but as experimentals.
I own serial #35. It's an awesome airplane.
By any chance will you folks be taking your plane to fun and fun 2025 down in Florida? Would love to see your Risen sometime. I think I saw perhaps the video of you're playing being flown from Europe to the United States.
I guess I made the assumption that you are in the United States when you said you own serial number 35 maybe you live in Europe.
@@LB-pv7sd It's possible I'll take it to Sun and Fun. I'm sure one or more others will be there. Mine is hangered near my home at KSHN, in the Great Pacific Northwest. And, no, it's not one that you saw in a video flying across the Atlantic. Mine was shipped in a container, and was the 14th arrival in the U.S., with two more expected almost immediately after mine. I understand that the majority of Risen sales are now to U.S. customers, so the quantity in the U.S. should build fast. I should mention, almost better than the airplane itself is the designer and President of the company, Alberto Porto. He's such a sweet man, so full of integrity, of caring for his customers, and of passion to make the best possible airplane. In a Risen, you're not just getting the airplane. You're getting Alberto too.
@@LB-pv7sd Nope, I don't live in Europe. Your assumption was correct.
what is the callsign?
They should manufacture kits in the US and offer building assistance thus avoiding certification and import/customs issues
One stopped by at a fly-in, in Hood River, Oregon USA last year. Wildfire smoke so bad they decided to delay the rest of their trip. The pilot said it was one of two currently in the U.S. Oh my gosh what a beautiful plane!
I note the double slotted fowler flaps.
Some serious thought has gone into this design.
at what time in the vid can one see the fowler flaps? I saw the slot for the flaps, is that where the fowler flap is
I think some of these videos try to create excitement and alarm. Near the end, you call this a controversial airplane. Why is it controversial? It's a light, fast, efficient, sexy, capable and not outrageously expensive like some other manufacturers for new planes. If two pax are all you need to carry, it qualifies as a super airplane. If you've ever flown long distance in a small plane, you'll appreciate many of their advantages.
186 mph and 4 gph..... 46.5mpg? WOW
Consumption at 75% power @Sea Level: 26l/h
Cruise speed at 75% power @Sea Level TAS: 335km/h
= 7.76 l/100km
-or-
=30.3 mpg
Stats from Risen website. Based on 141hp Rotax engine
Damn
Better yet…
Economy cruise = 124 kts (142 mph) @ 9000 feet gets a fuel burn of 2.25 gph.
That works out to 63 mpg. Better than a Prius.
Crazier yet, that’s a cruise range of 1600 nautical miles (1841 miles)… if you’re willing to sit in a tiny airplane for 12 hours.
Look up the specs on a sonerai- it can equal or exceed this plane's mpg and speed at a cost of $20,000
I love it that you’re asking about the soul of an airplane that is very uncommon and I’m glad that people like you make videos like this unfortunately they still don’t let me fly alone so I cannot give any opinion based on flight experience on the aircraft but I took a lot of flying lessons and I didn’t feel very safe in those high-performance aircraft which at least in Germany are crashed on a regular basis by flight club pilots who believe their truck Jäger I like to fly in. Heiland configuration in something really forgiving yeah it’s like if it was a car I would enjoy driving an old Mercedes convertible much more than a race car anyway it’s just me thanks for the nice video. Lots of good and safe flights and landings to you
Hopefully when the MOSAIC initiative becomes the new regulations this sort of plane will be legal for Sport Pilots.
Mosiac rule was initiated to allow these planes to qualify. It amazes me how people have the idea that the proposal will be vastly different from the final rule.
This is specifically the types of aircraft’s intended to be included under MOSIAC
I love this plane, but the blackshape is lovely and my personal favourite is the Shark
Looks good, but tandem seats are mostly disadvantage IMO.
@@mirekslechta7161 Hi mate, why a disadvantage? genuine question, thanks 🙂
@@thefxautopilot I live in Czech Republic, sorry about my english. With tandem if you go with other person, you have less contact with your passenger- (if your passenger is a child, than it is even much worse because a child may need some help, but you can not reach so far behind you, and also you have no acces to your trunk during the flight to get some food or whatever.. When you fly alone a long distance flight, than it is even much better to have empty seat right next to you- you can put there many things without moving center of gravity and those things you would never reach from behind in tandem aircraft. Generally all ultralight or LSA arcrafts are easy to get off balance by putting too much weight behing center of gravity point.... This problem is certainly much bigger with tandem seater, because your trunk is placed at longer distance from center of gravity...
@@mirekslechta7161 Thank you that's great insight and very helpful. Your English is excellent btw and way better than my Czech 🙂
@@thefxautopilot Thank you for your words. I fly with small aircrafts since I was 15. If I would decide to get tandem, than Shark is proven to be very good, but I like a bit more the Stream from Tl. utralight. Hovever Shark might have a better landing gear which is some advantage for grass landings(it looks more durable). From other aircrafts I like Dynamic made in Slovakia, which also have very durable landing gear even if you get the retractable.(They make very similar 4 seater and they call it Avantic if I recall that correctly). VL3 from Czechia is of course also very good. I was flying with Fascination which is no longer made, but it is also fast and it has much bigger trunk compare to any of those aircrafts mentioned above. However the retractable landing gear on this aircraft is not very good when used for grass airfields. I love Risen, but I can not afford it. If you want something less expensive, than you can have a look at Faeta from Atec UL made in Czechia. I used to fly with their Zephyr which was the predecessor of their Faeta. . Best regards from Czechia.
I saw the Risen at Aero 24. It is a lovely aircraft and is very comfortable inside. The big issue that I had is that getting in and out is not easy (you have to shimmy in under the canopy) and definaterly one for the slim and limber. Price is on a par with other retractable, performance, 600kg aircraft, however, is is a lot cheaper than the Blackshape Prime! Putting money where you mouth is, I decided to go for the Shark and I'm expecting it to be delivered April 2025 (8 months from now), however, I could get it at the end of 2024 but I'd rather have it in the spring than the winter.
I live in Czechia, Shark is very good choice if you do not mind tandem seats. I would love to own Risen, unfortunately my pocket is not able to pay for it.
Why you choose shark over blackshape or terragon?
@@alexvbyev Blackshape - cost, its quite a bit more expensive. Also, the crew on the stand were certainly not particularly approachable (maybe not the most important characteristic BUT not a great way to sell a 350k aircraft!).
Terragon - its quite large and the step up to get into it is high - so external ergonomics. I can't comment about the interior.
One VERY nice aircraft is the Swedish Blackwing. V ery nicely put together and well thought ergonomics. The foot step for access is in the flap so when the flap is down theres a nice foot rest which helps you get in and stops a clumsy passenger standing on the wrong bit! Unfortunately I dopn't berlieve that there is a UK dealer so no ability to see whether my wife and kids like it.
My wife didb't like the DA-40 as it was difficult to get into, didn't like the center stick and found it a little cramped. The Shark is actually a decent size inside. Not roomy but space where you need it.
Man this is a very beautiful video, well done.
Alberto Santos Dumont flew the first powered airship in 1901.
Beautiful ! Looks like toys.
Was that a little of the 'not invented here' sentiment at the end? Beautiful aircraft, wherever it came from.
Amazing
awesome video ! piece of art ! thanks for sharing :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
If I can’t haul a couple golf bags and and two overnight bags it is of no use to me. Cool airplane though.
Amazing bird. We see that DynaVibe prop balancer at 5:27 😎 Would love to know how low you were able to get your IPS! Grazie!
cool aircraft
Amazingly efficient speed machine. Too bad it is not affordable.
I agree with you, I would prefer VL3 in terms of side by side , but the Prime is the 🔝in tandem
VL3 is another beauty I wanna do my research on. Really they put a lot of work into the design, i think its worth checking out!
I do not know about size Risen´s trunk, but VL3 has extreemly small trunk. When I see Risen´s big size fuselage behind cabin, I can not imagine it to be the same. It must be much bigger than VL3´s trunk.
The Blackwing is superior to the VL3 in all aspects but marketing...
Beautiful.. Need a 4 passenger
Wow.
To be fair, 200k for a brand new plane of that performance is stupid cheap .
$250k USD
@@htschmerdtz4465 Still worth it
@@htschmerdtz4465 Still dude, this bird goes toe to toe with an SR22-T which goes for more than 1 million.
Not sure the price of a full-boat Maybach Mercedes is stupid cheap. You must give away your cars when the cupholders are full.
And my 1979 Mooney 231 is also in the same performance class, but much closer to a down to earth dollar figure
For the cost, it should be powered by the 914T, pockets (and spare cylinder) for your personal O2 system and have a 3 to 5 (MT) bladed propeller.. and I totally agree with the BSR.... The 2 bladed propeller was chosen for that high glide ratio, that is just going to get you into trouble anyway.
Two blade propeller was chosen for speed, because two blades are a bit more efficient. High glade ratio will never get you in trouble, because with flaps down, there is very normal(much lower) glide ratio, however here in Europe, for instance in Czechia , we have small airfield almost every 50km...so in case of high glide ratio you have bigger chance to get to an airfield in case of engine failure. Just my opinion. I agree, price could be lower :) Much lower, so I could afford it :)
@@mirekslechta7161 My suggestions were for sales in the USA, especially for the mountain regions.. one other idea is to increase the wingspan to make this into a motor glider, where the price would be justified.
A 3-blade propeller at most, 5 would be ridiculous, think of propeller drag which the engine must overcome and weight on the nose. 3-blade propellers have a smoother running too compared to a 2-blade propeller. The efficiency loss (very small) is negligible compared to the advantage of smoother running (less vibrations).
Remember that this was designed under the European 600kg microlight rules. As I understand it there are no European microlights which are approved for flight into IMC so I doubt that many (in Europe at least) will be flying over FL100 anyway. So why go for oxygen? Weight is critical to provide a decent range with 2 people. Typically for a 600kg retract you will have about 250kg usable load
@@daveone191 O.K. to see my perspective, I was a Beechcreaft V35TC owner for quite some time (sold to pay for a divorce). It had a big oxygen tank that was a pain in the ass and I deducted that portable was a better option as it gave you a reasonable back-up (yes the valve on that tank had to be serviced). Three blades are better than 2 over 2500m MSL in cruise and usually better in climb, but a detriment in cost and glide... With 14k'MSL (4500m) peaks in Colorado one should be clearing them by 750m on a windy day thus putting you a half hour to 45 minutes in the face mask level on the Denver area to Salt Lake City flights.. also in the USA VFR can be done over clouds (not in Canada) and two seaters are always good for training IFR. Now, go look up the training requirements for the motor-gliders in the USA.. then you'll understand a bit better.
This is a Superfast little bird. Would fly from Abuja to Morocco and then across into Europe and have a pint in London in the evening. Can I have one please.😮
What's the use of all that speed and range from low drag , when you use the plane to go anywhere, you will have to somehow add a cargo pod to take some of your baggage. Adding drag, and the plane is expensive as well.
Welcome to the world of aviation!
It's a simple yet amazing plane but they are leaning into greed like JMB and Bristell is and last I heard very recently the price is 350k now.
Others should duplicate the concept, even do it better. It's a simple bird that can be produced cheaply. You could even make a skinny fixed gear version with nearly same performance to keep it simple.
The Rise is to public avaition as is the Euro fighter to military.
The word you are searching for is diversity in safety and economy.
Friend just rebuilt a 75 yr old piper cub
2200 hrs and change plus $75k USA in hull and parts.
You do the math for an 85mph air plane with a turn and bank indicator. and compass.
What soul are we referring too?
The manufacture of this craft deserve a Noble Prize for Techknowlegy and taking avaition to the nxt Century in LSA
Looks great to me. The specs seem fine, but watt do I know. The only flying I've done was over a cuckoo's nest.
I like this plane. The side by side seating is more what I like, the sitting behind is for wanna be jet pilots who aren't. All aspects of this plane are nice, also the cabine and the instrumentation. They really put a lot of thought into this product.
yes controversial. we need more regulators to help us control the speed to 100knots i'm very nervous
If a sexy sport cars were a plane. This would be it 🤤🤤
Yeah, I'd probably install seats from an Acura Integra.
👍
I have a love affair with the Risen 915.
Your videos are great. If you're looking for an editor, let me know. I have 2 years experience making aviation videos
kinda sorta has the Bugatti 100 look
LSA in the USA differs from Europe. In the US LSA has a top speed of 120 mph. So this is not LSA.
Yet!
Heck! Why not put a small turboprop engine on it too!
Was it originally from Switzerland???
When you show a new retractable plane show the gear retraction cycle complete. Not little tidbit views left for us to figure out finally that the mains fold back into fuse?
I can get a 4-seat velocity twin for that price. These new small airplanes are astronomically overpriced
Yea that plane is awesome but had an electrical fire and crashed, you putting your family in that faulty engineering.
@@tropicthndr I wasn't aware of a fully released NTSB report yet. And I believed that the problem was with the new engines they put on it. And that the next one they are building has Delta hawk and they are a lot more reliable. But again I wasn't aware of an official reporting about what caused the accident yet. Do you have a link where I can get that information I'm really curious. But also it does not take away from the fact that that super small plane cost $250,000. That is absolutely absurd.
Good luck leaning that Velocity twin to 5 gallons an hour...
Can you provide a link where I can buy a new velocity twin for 250k?
A thinner, single seater please
Quarter mil for the price.
Import fees extra. Bet those aren't cheap.
Then again, as my Daddy told me...
"If you have to ask, you can't afford it."
You sound like Guga
It can break VNE in straight and level? Sounds scary.
Probably not. VNE is likely indicated airspeed, which is much lower than true airspeed at high altitude.
If it was pronounced like the narrator, then the spelling would be 'Rissen'.
base model inthe US . will come to $ 300.000.00.. Just for the Rich and Famous Market..
Wow…
It is not a legal LSA in the US
That is the while purpose of mosaic and the reason why the manufacturer flew it to oshkosh from Italy. They know that mosiac is going to allow this and other aircraft to become light sport aircraft. Manufacturers are preparing new aircraft to be ready when the rule becomes law late spring early summer 2025
Is it as fast as a conference call on Skype?
False. The Wright brothers did NOT rely on trial and error only. The build their own scale wind tunnel to test wing designs before their first flight and used unmanned and manned gliders.
Nice, but pricey.
Just like a supermodel girlfriend?
"Race for the record, rather than passion to fly"... have you really done the homework?
Knowing Alberto and some of the team - I can confidently say, these guys don't lack passion for the flying. You don't fly across whole ocean in such a plane, without passion and these guys do it regularly...
It's great to hear your opinion, especially since you know the team. Perhaps you could suggest that they should invest in marketing and PR.I always thoroughly research both the plane and its designer, but the complete lack of information about Alberto, whom you describe as a great pilot and visionary, makes it difficult for me to share the same opinion. If there would be any publications or other press materials that would prove your point and help me conduct my own opinion, I would definitely include that in the video.
Bombardier made better aircraft in Canada
Kinda pricey
rubbish. top people are Engineers
LSA? No. Junk. Turd. Death trap.
I wouldn’t call it junk, just useless without a place to put two fold up bikes to ride into town.
@@tropicthndr Well spoken, O' Great and Wise Europa pilot, or wannabe such!
Too expensive just to be able to fly...
"Too expensive" is usually a reflection of your bank balance. 😊