Eagle Aircraft Eagle 150

[2] Australian aeronautical engineer Graham Swannell and American aerodynamicist John Roncz were then engaged to design an aircraft to meet then-current JAR VLA requirements and demonstrate minimal stall characteristics.

The aircraft demonstrated docile stall characteristics, rapid roll rates, 125 knot cruise speed (at 75% power) and crisp handling.

[3] The manufacturing rights to the Eagle 150B are now owned by the Malaysian company Composites Technology Research Malaysia (CTRM).

[4] The unmanned or manned version of 150 is being used by the Royal Malaysian Air Force for aerial surveillance operations for environmental and fire control.

Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 2000–01[5] Eagle 150B Pilots Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual [6]General characteristics Performance Avionics including

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