Corvus Fusion

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TypeTouring monoplane
National originHungary
ManufacturerCorvus-Hungary
Corvus Fusion
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TypeTouring monoplane
National originHungary
ManufacturerCorvus-Hungary

The Corvus Fusion is a two-seat, low wing, light sport aircraft produced by Corvus Hungary LLC in Italy.[1]

The Corvus Fusion is an all composite aircraft offered either as a factory built aircraft or as a kit. It was conceived by Andras Voloscsuk, Chief Executive Engineer, as "... an ultralight aircraft for enthusiasts who would love to try something similar that the Racer 540 can do."[2] It was announced in August 2011 and introduced 27 January 2012 in Pordenone, Italy.[1]

The Corvus Fusion features an inverted oil system and a symmetrical airfoil, which allows it to fly equally well either upright or inverted.[2] It is available with either conventional landing gear or tricycle gear[3] and with a ballistic parachute.

During a demo flight on 30 March 2012, a Corvus Fusion was flown through several aerobatic manoeuvres including loops and barrel rolls.[4]

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