Murphy Super Rebel

SR2500 Super Rebel
Role Four-seat high-wing homebuilt aircraft
National origin Canada
Manufacturer Murphy Aircraft
First flight November 1995
Status Production of kits completed



The Murphy SR2500 Super Rebel is a Canadian four-seat monoplane designed by Murphy Aircraft of British Columbia. The type was sold as a kit for home construction, but production ended by 2008.[1]

Design and development

Designed as a larger four-seat version of the Rebel, the Super Rebel is an all-metal high-wing braced monoplane with two rows of side-by-side seats for four.[2] The prototype first flew in November 1995 and was powered by a 250 hp (190 kW) Lycoming O-540-4A5 driving a two-bladed constant-speed propeller.[2] The prototype had a tricycle landing gear but the standard model (SR2500TD) has a tailwheel landing gear.[2] The rear bench seat can be removed to hold luggage and the Super Rebel has a separate baggage door on the port side behind the passenger door.[2] The aircraft is designed for any engine between 134 to 186 kW (180 to 250 hp) and also has larger fuel tanks as an option (increasing range to 1350 km (839 miles).[2]

Variants

SR2500 Super Rebel
Powered by a 250 hp (190 kW) Lycoming O-540-4A5, tricycle undercarriage.
SR2500TD Super Rebel;
As for the SR2500 with taildragger undercarriage
SR3500 Super Rebel
Powered by a 360 hp (270 kW) Vedeneyev M14P

Specifications (with O-540 engine)

Data from [2]

General characteristics

Performance

References

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Notes
  1. Patterson AeroSales (2008). "Patterson AeroSales". Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jackson 1999, p. 55
Bibliography
  • Paul Jackson, ed. (1999). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1999-2000. Jane's Information Group Limited. ISBN 0-7106-1898-0. 
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