Krucker Amphibious Trikes

Krucker Amphibious Trikes
Special Light Sport Aircraft

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Who Is Jp Krucker?


J.P. Krucker began production of hang glider trikes in 2000 using Rotax 503 engines

and 21 m2 Gibbo Butterfly wings. The first trikes were land only, but we immediately began development of floats. We first tried many sets of conventional 'airplane' floats but found they did not work well for trikes. Through experimentation and on-the-water testing, we developed the stepped concept that works so well for trike flying. The first amphibious units were produced in 2001. We called those the Krucker Calypso.

The original float design has proven itself over time and no significant changes have been made to the floats. We made many gradual improvements to the Calypso landing gear retraction and extension system, seating, instrumentation, and overall look. In 2004 we released the Cygnet, incorporating all the refinements that had been made to the Calypso, and using the Rotax 582 for power.

So Give us a Call

Jeff Bell

850-324-4359

www.FlyTheBoat.com

www.XLFlying.com


Krucker Floats


Hello and Welcome To My Blog
about Krucker Floats



My name is Jeff Bell. I live in Navarre Florida and have been flying since 1980. I received my
pilots license in 1989 and continued my education in receiving my IFR rating and CFI rating.
I began flying ultralights in 1996. I fell in love with my first ultralight when I was 12 years old.
A neighbor had one and took me for a flight. I was hooked.
I bought my first ultralight in 1996. Sold it and bought a Flying Inflatable Boat. Since we live
at the beach, it made sense to fly off the water.
I met Micheal Percy in 2007. He has been a true friend and partner. We have joined forces
in selling and teaching ultralights in the Florida panhandle and Texas. www.XLFlying.com
We are both CFI's and can train you all the way to solo.
Please check out our website and
give us a call.


Description:

Krucker floats are made from 5052 aluminum, the same used for pontoon boats, weighing only 93 lbs mounted. Using the same material that boats are made of, with all welded seams, NO rivets so t don't leak. With three chambers per float they combine to over 1800 lbs of floatation. The floats are coated with a plastic bottom to allow for beaching of the aircraft, without damaging the float. If you don't have access to a beach, don't worry. You can launch from any boat acess point, grassy lake access, or intercostal access.
Just roll down to the water!