Honey Bee H2
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These include weight shift aircraft, more commonly known as trikes, powered parachutes, and powered para-gliders.
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Honey Bee H2 pictures, images of the
Honey Bee H2 experimental, amateur built, homebuilt, experimental lightsport aircraft.
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H-2 Honey Bee
Specifications |
Airframe |
Wing
Span |
19 Feet |
Fuselage
Length |
15 Feet,
9 Inches |
Empty
Weight |
335 to
496 lbs |
Wing
Area |
140 Sq
Ft |
Power |
Engine |
40 to 95
HP |
Performance |
Stall
Speed |
25-35
mph |
Cruise
Speed |
55-68
mph |
Top
Speed |
68-80
mph |
Gross
Weight |
550-725
lbs |
Design
Load @550 lbs gross weight |
+8 G, -6
G |
Climb
Rate |
400 to
850 fpm |
Fuel
Capacity |
7.5 to
12 gallons |
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