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UL Power Aircraft Engines for experimental amateurbuilt kit aircraft. 

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UL Power Aircraft Engines for experimental amateurbuilt kit aircraft.
UL Power Aircraft Engines, UL260, UL350, UL390, UL520 experimental, amateurbuilt aircraft engines.
ULPower Engines have been developed specifically for use in light aircraft and are manufactured to the highest standards with fully electronic ignition and multi-point fuel injection (FADEC) system as standard equipment.
Our truly modern engines feature dual electronic ignition (with variable timing), excellent power-to-weight ratio, and high fuel efficiency in a conventional configuration: Air-cooled, direct drive, horizontally opposed 4 or 6-cylinder.
Full aerobatic and helicopter configurations are available.
All UL Power engines fly on avgas and mogas - even with mixtures up to 15% ethanol - and can be upgraded with back-up and safety systems.
UL260
The design of this new line of engines was based around critical issues such as reliability, light weight, excellent performance, a direct propeller drive and modern, proven technology.
Thanks to the electronic engine management and multi point fuel injection, a state of the art ECU (complies to the RTCA/DO-160D STANDARD) which has several built-in safety features , automatic altitude and air temperature compensation for optimal fuel and power efficiency, automatic choke and an electronic RPM limiter , you can lift off feeling completely safe.
The UL 260 is an engine with an impressive power-to-weight ratio.
Thanks to its compact dimensions it can easily be installed in single seat airplanes.
UL 350.
As the first engines in the UL260 version were a success, we tried to increase the power of our engines. Thanks to a slightly bigger design (+8 cm / 3.15 inch wider in comparison with the UL260), we succeeded to increase power up to 130 hp.
We also created our UL350IHPS which is meant for helicopters and gyrocopters.
UL390.
In 2014 the first 6 cylinder engines were developed.
These engines will power up even your 4 seats plane.
Although these engines are bigger than the original UL260 series, we still managed to keep the weight relatively low (100 kg - 2240 lb).
UL 520
In 2015 we continued working on the 6 cylinder engines.
The powerful UL520 series is the perfect light weight equivalent to the well known, traditional engines.
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Комментарии : 13   
@felixcat9318
@felixcat9318 3 года назад
Good to see a knowledgeable and enthusiastic person being interviewed. This engine manufacturer is very supportive of owners and their 'Engineer In Your Pocket' PDF system is truly outstanding and unequalled. Fresh thinking and insight means that buyers have a greater range of options and a wider choice of engine producers to choose from. Someone may even decide to design and build an engine that cherry picks the best, most desirable features found on light engines and incorporate them all into a new range...
@brianmorrison1344
@brianmorrison1344 4 года назад
That is a very exciting engine!!..
@adrianelliott3126
@adrianelliott3126 3 года назад
Leave it to a British Navy Captain to pitch the UL. lol I love it.
@twistedhippie7608
@twistedhippie7608 4 года назад
Any word on a turbo version for the 520? I want one with an electric constant speed prop and hub. Cheers!
@PhilipFly11
@PhilipFly11 4 года назад
The 520 turbo is producing 220 HP at 2,700 rpm at sea-level and should produce 180 HP at FL100. It will be shown at Aero 2020 and Sun n Fun 2020 with engines being delivered about 6 months later. ulpower.news/ulpower-aero-engines-present-at-sun-n-fun-and-aero-friedrichshafen
@andreweverts4291
@andreweverts4291 5 лет назад
"Captain Yaw" and Dan, thanks for a great interview! Any idea how many are flying in the US market? What ELSAs do we find this on?
@ultralightnews
@ultralightnews 5 лет назад
They will not be found on ELSA - as they start out at LSA - which have to be ASTM compliant. I have flown them in Zenith Aircraft, Just Aircraft, RANS. Robert Helm the U.S. distributor can give you the count on how many in the U.S. The Ultralight Flyer
@tenlittleindians
@tenlittleindians 5 лет назад
Even their smallest engine weighs 160 pounds. Not exactly light!
@ultralightnews
@ultralightnews 5 лет назад
Compared to what? It is one of the lightest engines on the market, for the two seat kit plane market. The Ultralight Flyer
@tenlittleindians
@tenlittleindians 5 лет назад
@@ultralightnews I have a two seat Avid Flyer and it's too heavy for that. Before that I flew a two seat Mitchell Wing, too heavy for that. I have friends with two place Challengers. Too heavy for those.
@ultralightnews
@ultralightnews 5 лет назад
I have flown the UL Power engine on a Kitfox, and have seen it flying on a Just Aircraft Highlander, both designs based on Dean Wilson's Avid. Since the Challenger now uses the Rotax 582, with exhaust, carbs, radiator, fluids, drive and electric start. it should come in pretty close. I would hazard a guess that it will easily fit onto 90% of todays, two seat amateurbuilt kit planes. But I would NOT recommend it on a Mitchell or Challenger! Even the Quicksilver and MSquared two seat kit aircraft are now powered by 4 stroke engines of similar weight. The Ultralight Flyer
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