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CP-80 Zephir

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CP-80 Zephir

Origins and Design

The CP-80 Zephir is a light sport aircraft, designed by French engineer Claude Piel in the early 1970s. The prototype’s first flight took place in 1974. Piel envisioned this aircraft to offer an accessible and high-performance option for recreational flying.

Technical Specifications

This single-seat aircraft is a cantilever low-wing monoplane, powered by a four-cylinder Continental C90-8F piston engine. This engine, delivering 90 hp (67 kW), drives a two-blade propeller, providing suitable performance for its sport category.

Production and Variants

The CP-80 Zephir was primarily offered as a home-build kit, allowing enthusiasts to construct their own aircraft. Approximately two dozen units were assembled in total, including the CP-801 and CP-802 modifications, demonstrating its popularity within the amateur builder community.

Technical Specifications

Modification CP-80
Wingspan, m 6. 00
Length, m 5. 30
Height, m 1.70
Wing area, m2 6. 20
Empty weight 260
Maximum takeoff weight 380
Fuel, l 40
Engine type 1 Piston engine Continental C90-8F
Power, hp 1 x 90
Maximum speed, km/h 325
Cruising speed, km/h 280
Practical range, km 450
Rate of climb, m/min 720
Service ceiling, m 6000
Max. operational overload 8
Crew 1

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