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Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd is an Australian aircraft manufacturer that produces a range of kit- and ready-built civil light aircraft in
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. The company also designs and manufactures a range of light aircraft engines. Types past and present include microlights (Ultralight or ULM), including the ''Calypso'', two-seat trainers and recreational aircraft (J120/J160/ J170/J230) and four-seat aircraft (J400/J430/J450). The aircraft are built largely of
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s and are conventional high-wing monoplanes with typically
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. Taildragger versions were produced in the early days of Jabiru. The wings could be removed for ease of storage or transportation. Use of modern composite techniques has resulted in a strong yet light structure. The aircraft are designed around the pilot and passengers, being spacious and comfortable for touring, yet with a small footprint and frontal profile. Controls include a centrally mounted control column, brake and trim lever. There is also a Jabiru assembly facility in
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, South Africa.


History

The company was formed in 1988 by Rodney Stiff and Phil Ainsworth to manufacture affordable light aircraft in kit and certified forms. In October 1991, the first aircraft (Jabiru LSA 55/2k), was certified by the Australian Civil Aviation Authority. Due to the original engine manufacturer, Italian American Motor Engineering ceasing production of the
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aero engines, the company started development of its own engines, and by 1995 the
Jabiru 2200 The Jabiru 2200 is a lightweight naturally aspirated, pushrod four-stroke, flat four, air-cooled aircraft engine produced by Jabiru Aircraft. Design and development The conventional direct-drive engine is fitted with an alternator, silencers, ...
, a horizontally opposed four-cylinder air-cooled aviation engine, was available for delivery. Since then the six-cylinder Jabiru 3300 and eight-cylinder Jabiru 5100 have been added to the range. Also in 1995, it was decided to offer the aircraft range as amateur-build or experimental self-build kits. The microlight version of the Jabiru two-seater aircraft, the Jabiru UL, holds two world speed records for three-axis microlight aircraft.Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight records
These were set over 50- and 100-kilometre predefined courses and certified by the FAI (
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).


Aircraft


Factory-built


Early Models

*LSA - configured to meet ultralight regulations *ST3 - configured to meet general aviation regulations *UL-D - configured to meet UK Microlight regulations


Current Models

* J120 - 2 seater with 80 hp engine * J160 - 2 seater with 80 hp engine * J170 - 2 seater with 80 hp engine * J230 - 2 seater with 120 hp engine *'
J432
'' - 2 seater with twin offset 80 hp engines


Kitplanes


Early Models

*SP - Light aircraft version *SP-T - Taildragger version of SP *UL - export version to meet European microlight regulations (Calypso) *UL-T - taildragger version of UL *SK - two-seat aircraft (group A version) * J200 - two-seat aircraft * J400 - four-seat aircraft * J450 - four-seat aircraft with STOL wing


Current Models

* J430 - four-seat aircraft with winglets for best compromise between STOL performance and speed


Engines

Jabiru produces its own range of lightweight, four-stroke, horizontally opposed, air-cooled engines, specifically designed and engineered for use in aircraft. All engines are direct drive and are fitted with alternators,
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s, and dual ignition systems as standard. Over 3,900 four-cylinder engines and over 2,900 of the six-cylinder engines have been produced.


Early Models

* Jabiru 1600; four-cylinder horizontally opposed engine * Jabiru 5100; eight-cylinder horizontally opposed engine


Current Models

*
Jabiru 2200 The Jabiru 2200 is a lightweight naturally aspirated, pushrod four-stroke, flat four, air-cooled aircraft engine produced by Jabiru Aircraft. Design and development The conventional direct-drive engine is fitted with an alternator, silencers, ...
; or four-cylinder horizontally opposed engine * Jabiru 3300; six-cylinder horizontally opposed engine In November 2014, the Australian
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(CASA) required passengers to sign an acknowledgement of risk before flying, and restricted IFR-equipped aircraft to day VFR flight within gliding distance of a safe place to land. In the following two years, CASA inspectors witnessed the tear-downs of failed Jabiru engines and also high-time engines that had not failed. In 2016, this resulted in exemptions to these restrictions for all aircraft that complied with the manufacturer's engine maintenance manuals, service letters, bulletins, flight operation manuals and that had no unapproved modifications. Both the manufacturer and Recreational Aviation Australia (RA-Aus) opposed the restrictions as unnecessary and unwarranted. RA-Aus reported that it was supplied with only a fraction of CASA's source data – just a day before submissions closed – and that CASA seemed to have excluded all engine reliability data post-"early 2014".Article in ''Sport Pilot'' magazine (Aust.) titled: "RA-Aus Response", Feb 2015 edition, page 27.


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* {{Jabiru Aircraft Aircraft manufacturers of Australia Aircraft engine manufacturers of Australia Australian companies established in 1988 Manufacturing companies established in 1988