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Wed, Apr 29, 2009

Ecoflyer Down In NY, Pilot Killed Coming Home From Lakeland

Explorer Aeronautique President Bernard LaFerriere Confirmed As Sole Person On Board

Just a few days ago, ANN's Juan Jimenez was writing about an intriguing LSA design called the Ecoflyer for Aero-News readers the world over... and now we regret to say that the pilot and the aircraft that was featured is no more.

Police reports have confirmed that Explorer Aeronautique President Bernard LaFerriere, 56, of Quebec, Canada, perished when his Ecoflyer G-IOFL went down in New York, near the Lt. William Eaton Airport. Imagery from the heavily wooded impact site show that the crash [State Police accident photo below] was a devastating one, with no significant aspect of the airframe escaping destruction.

LaFerriere was on his way back from the Lakeland Fly-In and had stopped in Norwich, New York, enroute to Quebec's Trois-Rivieres airport -- its home base. NY State Troopers report that the aircraft departed the airport about 1630, local time Monday, and that an alert was sent out when he was discovered to be overdue. The wreckage was not located until Tuesday afternoon. LaFerriere appears to have perished on impact.

Prior to departure from Norwich, airport staffers report that LaFerriere refueled his aircraft and waited a considerable time on the ground for winds to stabilize before departing.

LaFerriere's company is the manufacturer of both the Ecoflyer... a rather rotund aircraft designed to maximize the internal space available in an LSA conversant design, as well as a the considerably larger Private Explorer... something of an aerial Winnebago. Based out of Quebec, Canada, Explorer Aeronautique Inc. has designed what is a very interesting LSA made entirely out of composite materials, powered by a Jabiru 3300 and pushed along by a Sensenich two-blade prop. Estimated time for construction is 200 hours for the basic airframe, but since the kit comes without engine, prop, interior and instrumentation, the actual completion time is estimated at some 700 hours.

The company has delivered nine ELSA kits, priced at US$35,000. All nine of the kits are completed and flying. The company had planned to start shipping factory-completed LSA's in about twelve months.

The specs are certainly respectable; top speed of 138 mph, cruise at 75% power and 8,000 feet of 135 mph, dropping to 125 mph at 55% power. The aircraft stalls at 44 mph, takes off in 400 feet and lands in 700 feet.

Initial rate of climb is 1100 feet/min, and range in zero-wind conditions starts at 750 miles at 55% power and is reduced to 650 miles at 75% power. Exterior measurements are 32 feet wingspan, 22 feet long and 86 inches in height. But it is the interior measurements that raise eyebrows -- the cabin is a whopping 54 inches wide, 53 inches high and 13 feet long.

FMI: www.exploreraero.com

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