Rutan Catbird

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The Rutan Catbird is an experimental, high-efficiency, five-seat general aviation aircraft notable for its unusual three-surface configuration and record-setting performance.

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instanceOf experimental aircraft
general aviation aircraft
prototype aircraft
aircraftRole high-efficiency touring aircraft
research aircraft
airframeMaterial composite materials
ceiling over 20,000 ft
cockpitConfiguration side-by-side seating in front row
configuration canard foreplane
cantilever low-wing monoplane
conventional tailplane
three-surface configuration
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 1
cruiseSpeed approximately 200 knots
designer Burt Rutan
designerRole personal research aircraft for Burt Rutan
designGoal demonstrate advanced aerodynamics
maximize fuel efficiency
engineConfiguration single-engine tractor
engineModel Continental IO-360
enginePower 210 hp
exhibitLocation Mojave Air and Space Port
surface form: Mojave Air and Space Port (historical base)
firstFlight 1987
fuelType avgas
intendedUse efficient personal transport
technology demonstrator
landingGear retractable tricycle landing gear
manufacturer Rutan Aircraft Factory
notableFeature high aerodynamic efficiency
high aspect-ratio wings
record-setting performance
three lifting surfaces
numberBuilt 1
numberOfSeats 5
operator Rutan Aircraft Factory
passengers 4
powerplantType piston engine
propellerType constant-speed propeller
range over 2000 nautical miles
recordCategory C-1c class piston aircraft
recordHeld Fédération Aéronautique Internationale distance record in its class
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale speed record over a closed circuit without payload in its class
registration N14BR
status one-off prototype
tailType T-tail
wingPlacement low wing
wingSpan approximately 35 ft

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Burt Rutan designed Rutan Catbird