Specification and Performance - CAP-222


Lycoming AEIO-360-A1E, 200hp
MT Propeller 3-blade, constant speed.
Length: 6m/20ft
Wingspan: 6.6m/22ft
Wing area: 8.25 m2/90 ft2
Empty weight: 450kg/1000lb
Max speed: 407 kph/220 knots
Cruising speed 75% power: 175 knots
Stall speed: 105 kph/57 knots
Roll rate: 500°/sec
Stress limits: +10g/-10g
Max weight (aerobatic and normal categories) 725kg/1600lb
Take-off run (MTOW) 660 feet
Fuel capacity (main/aerobatic tank) 68 lit/17 US gal
Take-off distance over 50 feet 1080 feet
Fuel capacity (wing tanks) 160 lit/40 US gal
Landing distance over 50 feet 1925 feet



The newest member of the Cap aircraft family, the Cap 222, has already garnered a solid reputation as an ultra high performance tandem trainer and competition aircraft. Equally adaptable to the exacting requirements of unlimited aerobatic competitors and the novice, Cap 222 aircraft are well on their way to becoming the dominant choice of aerobatic schools and dream machine lovers. Designed to extract maximum performance from a low cost four cylinder engine, Cap 222 airframes are the first in aerobatic community to be constructed entirely from carbon fiber and being certified JAR 23.


The CAP-222 is an all carbon fibre 2-seat Unlimited aerobatic monoplane built by Akrotech Europe at Darois aerodrome near Dijon, France. It is based on the G202 by American designer Richard Giles. This revolutionary aircraft was first flown at a World Championship event by Alan Cassidy (GBR) and Petteri Tarma (FIN) in August 1998 at WAC'98, Trencin, Slovakia. It was also flown at the first Advanced European Aerobatic Championships by Kester Scrope (GBR).


Legal Stuff:

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