The Rutan VariViggen is a
homebuilt aircraft
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designed by
Burt Rutan
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. The
aircraft
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is a tandem two-seater of primarily wooden construction with a
delta wing
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Although long studied, the delta wing did not find significant practical applications unti ...
and a
canard foreplane. The VariViggen is powered by a 150 hp
Lycoming O-320 aero engine
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in
pusher configuration
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. The prototype was designated Model 27, and the production version was Model 32.
Design and development
The VariViggen was named after the
Swedish fighter plane, the
Saab 37 Viggen
The Saab 37 Viggen (''The Tufted Duck'', ambiguous with ''The Thunderbolt'') is a single-seat, single-engine multirole combat aircraft designed and produced by the Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab AB, Saab. It was the first Canard (aeronautic ...
. This and the
XB-70 Valkyrie inspired the design. Rutan became interested in aircraft which resisted
stalls and
spins
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, and the VariViggen was his first full scale design. He began working with the design as a student at
Cal Poly in the early 1960s, and started building the prototype in his garage in 1968. After four years of work, the aircraft made its first flight in April, 1972. In order to increase efficiency, the Model 32 (also known as the VariViggen SP) had a slightly longer fuselage, a larger wingspan and winglets.
The
Rutan Aircraft Factory sold 600 plan sets for the VariViggen to homebuilders, and eventually about 20 of the aircraft were built. Following the crash of one in
New Brunswick
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,
Canada
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in September 2006 due to wing tank fuel contamination,
fewer than five are currently still flying. The prototype aircraft, N27VV, can be seen in the 1975 movie
Death Race 2000 and was eventually donated to the
EAA AirVenture Museum in 1988.
Rutan also began work on an all-aluminum variant, the MiniViggen, but later abandoned the project and focused his efforts on the
VariEze.
VariViggen Model 27 Specifications (Standard Wing)
References
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External links
NZ website on the VariViggenSun 'n Fun Air Museum
AirVenture MuseumMuseum of Flight VariViggen website
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