The Thatcher CX 4 was designed by David Thatcher of Pensacola, Florida as a retirement project (he's 75), and his prototype first flew on 10 February 2004. It is of simple construction, mainly from 6061 T-6 aluminium and requires no special jigs. It looks right which usually means it flies right, and from all reports it is a sweet performer with good flying characteristics. David Thatcher has now designed and built a tricycle undercarriage version, and a 2 seat CX 5 is under construction.
The CX 4 is 18 feet 3 inches long (5.56 metres) and the wingspan is 24 feet (7.30 metres). Its empty weight is 543 pounds (236 Kg) and MAUW is 850 pounds (386 Kg). With a 1700 cc motor it cruises at a respectable 109 knots (125 mph).
The CX 4 is the latest type of single seat homebuilt aircraft to appear in New Zealand, and we will see more of them as apart from the 2 flying examples there are at least another 7 under construction.
Our first CX 4 was ZK-TCX (c/n 178) which was built by Allan Jones of Levin, and was first registered on 8/11/10. It is painted in a similar scheme to David Thatcher's prototype. Allan mainly flies it out of Masterton, where Geoff Lloyd took the above photo on 11/12/11.
Th CX 4 is trailerable as shown in this photo from Allan Jones, taken at Waitarere in December 2010. The wings can be removed in 20 minutes.
And our second CX 4 is ZK-CXY (c/n 189) which was built by Derek Dikstaal of Waiwera, and was first registered on 26/7/12. Derek's aircraft features a Great Plains VW motor with a Lightspeed electronic ignition. The above photo was taken at North Shore Airfield today, 25/8/12, following its first flight by Dave Simpson (whose Harmon Rocket lives in the same hangar as ZK-CXY). Dave reported that the first flight went very smoothly and he was surprised by the cruising speed without a canopy. A canopy will eventually follow.
The CX 4 is 18 feet 3 inches long (5.56 metres) and the wingspan is 24 feet (7.30 metres). Its empty weight is 543 pounds (236 Kg) and MAUW is 850 pounds (386 Kg). With a 1700 cc motor it cruises at a respectable 109 knots (125 mph).
The CX 4 is the latest type of single seat homebuilt aircraft to appear in New Zealand, and we will see more of them as apart from the 2 flying examples there are at least another 7 under construction.
Our first CX 4 was ZK-TCX (c/n 178) which was built by Allan Jones of Levin, and was first registered on 8/11/10. It is painted in a similar scheme to David Thatcher's prototype. Allan mainly flies it out of Masterton, where Geoff Lloyd took the above photo on 11/12/11.
Th CX 4 is trailerable as shown in this photo from Allan Jones, taken at Waitarere in December 2010. The wings can be removed in 20 minutes.
And our second CX 4 is ZK-CXY (c/n 189) which was built by Derek Dikstaal of Waiwera, and was first registered on 26/7/12. Derek's aircraft features a Great Plains VW motor with a Lightspeed electronic ignition. The above photo was taken at North Shore Airfield today, 25/8/12, following its first flight by Dave Simpson (whose Harmon Rocket lives in the same hangar as ZK-CXY). Dave reported that the first flight went very smoothly and he was surprised by the cruising speed without a canopy. A canopy will eventually follow.
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