Nexus Mustang
The Nexus Mustang is a two place homebuilt aircraft designed around the construction techniques of the Midget Mustang.
| Nexus Mustang | |
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| Role | Homebuilt aircraft | 
| National origin | Canada | 
| Designer | Richard Eaves | 
Design and development
    
Designer Dick Eaves used his experience building a Baby Ace, Skyhopper II, Wittman Tailwinds, Wag-Aero CUBys, and a Midget Mustang to develop a new two seat tandem homebuilt design.[1]
The aircraft uses an all-aluminum construction with fiberglass nose cowling. The tail surfaces and spar extrusion are modeled after a Mustang II.[2]
Operational history
    
A Nexus Mustang won first place in the Plans built Category at Sun 'n Fun in 2004 and Bronze Lindy at EAA AirVenture 2004.[2]
Specifications (Nexus Mustang)
    
Data from Sport Aviation
General characteristics
- Crew: one
 - Capacity: one passenger
 - Length: 6.02 m (19 ft 9 in)
 - Wingspan: 6.76 m (22 ft 2 in)
 - Height: 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
 - Wing area: 8.53 m2 (91.8 sq ft)
 - Airfoil: GA37A-214
 - Empty weight: 492 kg (1,085 lb)
 - Gross weight: 771 kg (1,700 lb)
 - Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming O-360-C1A , 130 kW (180 hp)
 - Propellers: 2-bladed Sensenich 72FNB S16-1-85
 
Performance
- Maximum speed: 390 km/h (240 mph, 210 kn)
 - Cruise speed: 340 km/h (210 mph, 180 kn)
 - Stall speed: 101 km/h (63 mph, 55 kn)
 - Rate of climb: 8.6 m/s (1,700 ft/min) At gross
 
References
    
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nexus Mustang.
- "Nexus Mustang". Archived from the original on 13 October 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
 -  Sport Aviation. November 2004. 
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