Wills Wing Eagle

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Eagle
Wills Wing Eagle in flight
Role Hang glider
National origin United States
Manufacturer Wills Wing
Introduction 2000
Status Production completed

The Wills Wing Eagle is an American high-wing, single-place, hang glider that was designed and produced by Wills Wing of Santa Ana, California. Now out of production, when it was available the aircraft was supplied complete and ready-to-fly.[1]

Design and development[edit]

The Eagle was designed as an intermediate-level glider. It is made from aluminum tubing, with the mostly double-surface wing covered in Dacron sailcloth and cable braced from a single kingpost. Its nose angle is 122°.[1][2]

The models are each named for their rough wing area in square feet. The Eagle was certified to HGMA and DHV standards.[1][2]

Variants[edit]

Eagle 145
Small-sized model for lighter pilots. Its span wing is 9.4 m (30.8 ft), the wing area is 13.4 m2 (144 sq ft) and the aspect ratio is 6.2:1. The pilot hook-in weight range is 57 to 91 kg (126 to 201 lb).[1]
Eagle 164
Mid-sized model for medium-weight pilots. Its span wing is 9.75 m (32.0 ft), the wing area is 15.3 m2 (165 sq ft) and the aspect ratio is 6.6:1. The pilot hook-in weight range is 68 to 113 kg (150 to 249 lb).[1]
Eagle 180
Large-sized model for heavier pilots. Its span wing is 10.1 m (33.1 ft), the wing area is 16.7 m2 (180 sq ft) and the aspect ratio is 6.1:1. The pilot hook-in weight range is 79 to 125 kg (174 to 276 lb).[1]

Specifications (Eagle 145)[edit]

Data from Bertrand[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: one
  • Wingspan: 30 ft 10 in (9.4 m)
  • Wing area: 144 sq ft (13.4 m2)
  • Aspect ratio: 6.2:1

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Bertrand, Noel; Rene Coulon; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2003-04, page 50. Pagefast Ltd, Lancaster OK, 2003. ISSN 1368-485X
  2. ^ a b Wills Wing (March 2002). "Eagle 145,164,180 Owner/Service Manual" (PDF). Retrieved March 7, 2016.

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