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Cirrus VK-30: A pioneering chapter in kit aircraft history

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Cirrus VK-30: A pioneering chapter in kit aircraft history
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Cirrus VK-30 | Wikipedia

The Cirrus VK-30, introduced by Cirrus Design Corporation in 1987, marked a significant moment in the aviation industry. Founded by Alan and Dale Klapmeier, Cirrus aimed to create high-performance, affordable kit planes for amateur builders. The VK-30 was their first major project and stood out due to its unique design as a five-seat, single-engine pusher-propeller aircraft.

"The VK-30's origins were rooted in a desire for efficiency and versatility," reflecting the innovative spirit of its creators. It featured a pusher-propeller configuration intended to maximize aerodynamic efficiency and reduce cabin noise. The aircraft's sleek composite fuselage was revolutionary at the time.

The VK-30 debuted at the EAA AirVenture show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in 1987. Its futuristic design and impressive specifications attracted attention from private pilots seeking fast, long-range aircraft that could be built at home. However, despite its groundbreaking design, it faced challenges in the market due to the complexity involved in building it.

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"According to Aircraft Spruce," only 40 VK-30 kits were delivered before discontinuation in the mid-1990s. Nevertheless, "the aircraft's legacy is profound." The experience gained from designing and producing the VK-30 played a crucial role in Cirrus's evolution and informed later successes such as the SR20 and SR22 models.

The technical features of the VK-30 included a rear-mounted engine configuration powered by a Continental TSIO-550 engine with 300 horsepower. This setup enabled it to achieve a maximum cruise speed of approximately 250 knots with a range exceeding 1,000 nautical miles.

Despite these innovations, "only around 13 VK-30s were completed and flown." Challenges like cooling issues associated with its pusher configuration required careful attention during construction. Additionally, as a kit aircraft demanding significant skill from builders, it appealed primarily to niche markets.

Kit aircraft like the Cirrus VK-30 offer enthusiasts an opportunity for hands-on projects tailored to specific needs while potentially saving costs compared to factory-built planes. Models such as Lancair IV or Velocity XL have gained prominence alongside others due partly because they provide similar customization opportunities without compromising performance or accessibility levels desired by builders worldwide today."

For those who built and flew this model themselves: "It represents ultimate expression creativity engineering world kit planes." While few remain operational today; fond memories linger among aviation enthusiasts who remember daring innovation entry into market represented iconic status achieved through vision determination shown both Alan Dale Klapmeier throughout their careers within field general aviation."

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