The Comco-Ikarus C42 Cyclone is a two-seat high-wing ultralight aeroplane with a fixed tricycle undercarriage.
Developed as the successor of the Fox C22, the Comco-Ikarus C42 is an innovative two-seat micro-light aircraft.
Production of the C-42 started in 1997. The C42 has been continuously improved and further developed. In 2012,
the C42C was introduced. The rugged airplane was modernized with composite structure parts (CFK), addition of
winglets, spades and Flettner rudder. All this changes added agility to the more then 1400 C42 airplanes sold
at that time and improved the C42 performances. The new engine mount originates from the C52 model, the wingspan
was reduced to 8,51 m thanks tto the use of the airflow optimized winglets. In 2015, the C42CS was introduced.
This is the most sophisticated version of the Comco range and is easely identifiable through the new undercarriage.
The new gear consists now of a single composite arm, the same used on the C52 concept-airplane. Beringer brakes and
a more functional interior are part of the serial trim. Cruise speed has increased to 200 km/h. Engine options are
the Rotax 912 and the 4-cylinder-4-stroke Rotax 912SUL engine. The empty weight of the C42B is 280 kg. With an
airspeed of 175 km/h and a fuel tank volume of 50 litre the range of the C42B is approx. 650 km. Over 1.450 C42
aircraft are built and delivered world-wide. The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the Comco-Ikarus C-42 is C42 |
On 18 April 1997, the 1997-built Comco-Ikarus C42 Cyclone s/n 9701-6022 was registered PH-2Y5 in the Netherlands with B. van Klinken, Valthermond.
On 1 July 1999, the registered ownership changed to J.P.N. Schouten, Bovenkarspel and J.W. Aeilkema, Vlagtwedde. On 3 January 2001, L. Jalving, Papenvoort,
was registered as owner. On 19 July 2012, G.P.R. Scholte, Ter Apel, was registered as owner of the Comco-Ikarus C42 Cyclone PH-2Y5.
On 14 June 2013, registration PH-2Y5 was cancelled as exported to Germany, and the Comco-Ikarus C42 Cyclone was re-registered D-MFVB.
The MLA is powered by a Rotax 912 UL DCDI engine. On 1 April 2013, Comco-Ikarus C42 PH-2Y5 was seen at Ultraleicht Flugplatz Dankern near Haren (Ems) in Germany. |