Ultralight Flight.
The wing is red, white and black.
Inspected in 1997 and flight permit from 1998. Has been in a heated garage since then so it should have held up well.
Manufacturer: Medway Microlights
Model: Medway Puma Sprint -1997.
Engine: Rotax 503, two-cylinder air-cooled 2-stroke engine (46 hp at 6500 rpm).
Propeller: 3-blade composite propeller of the "IVO-prop" type, diameter 62 inches, 11 degrees pitch.
Fuel: Petrol min. 98 octane RON with 4% two-stroke oil. The fuel should be filtered before refueling.
Maximum air speed (Vne): 112 km/h.
Normal cruising speed (Vno): 80 km/h.
Stall speed (Vs): 48 km/h.
Climb speed: 3 m/s.
Fuel consumption: 9 liters/h at 75% cruising power.
Weight and Dimensions
Maximum flight weight: 338 kg.
Empty weight: 146 kg (according to weighing protocol, starter motor however retrofitted)
Number of seats: Two (2).
Max/min weight in front seat: 90 kg / 75 kg.
Wing area / Wingspan: 17 m² / 10.7 m.
Wing load: 19.8 kg/m².
Load factors: Positive +3.8 g. Negative loads are not permitted.
Wind limitation: Maximum permitted crosswind component is 10 knots.
Fuel capacity: Tank capacity 25 liters (an additional 25 liter reserve tank is available as an option).
Noise level: Measured at 55.5 dB(A) according to ICAO standards.
Flight manual: Available with Swedish translation
Total flight time 20 hours since new and has been stored in a heated garage.
The GPL Electric starter is fitted after weighing so this needs to be entered into the log and taken into account when it comes to passenger weight. The Magnapull and starter cord can be easily refitted otherwise.
The Medway Raven X gives a good idea of what the aircraft looks like.
This is according to chat GPT:
To FLY you need:
Valid flight permit (Permit to Fly / National flight permit)
Flight permit from 1998 is no longer valid.
The aircraft must:
Undergo a new inspection
Meet today's UL regulations
Register (SE-xxx)
Organization
UL in Sweden is normally handled via KSAK / EAA (delegated from the Swedish Transport Agency).
Pilot
UL certificate (UL-B in this case)
Medical certificate
























































































