Cutting Edge Engineering
Pushing Boundaries and Redefining Possibilities
Landing Gear
Beringer wheels & brakes
Smoother landings
Retraction
Direct Steering
Overall Design & Construction
On the nose, the elbowed leg is constructed from 4340 HT steel, along with 4130 CDS components. All three legs are extremely robust to offer forgiveness to learning pilots, and will be retrofittable to lighter versions in future generations of the aircraft. Aluminum elements are hard-anodized (Type III) or powder-coated in specific areas to prevent corrosion fatigue. The landing gear structural components are manufactured by Centauri’s AS9100-rated subcontractor in North America, following Centauri’s specifications.
Propulsion
The Valkyrie can accommodate various propulsion options. To date, we have flown with 300+ hp piston engines, such as the Continental TSIO-550, TSIOF-550, and IO-550, and we are developing a Diesel CD-300 version. Serious inquiries welcome for PT6 or hybrid engine integrations.
Weight: 600 lbs
272 kg
Takeoff: 310 hp
@ 2700 rpm
Cruise: 230 hp
@ 2500 rpm
Ceiling: 14,000 ft
MAP (in. Hg)
Atmos
Fuel type: AVGAS
Fuel burn: 18 USG /hr
68 liters /hr
Weight: 650 lbs
295 kg
Takeoff: 350 hp
@ 2700 rpm
Cruise: 265 hp
@ 2500 rpm
Ceiling: 25,000 ft
MAP (in. Hg)
Takeoff: 38.5
Cruise: 30.5
Fuel type: AVGAS
Fuel burn: 18 USG /hr
68 liters /hr
Weight: 600 lbs
272 kg
Takeoff: 350 hp
@ 2700 rpm
Cruise: 265 hp
@ 2500 rpm
Ceiling: 25,000 ft
MAP (in. Hg)
Takeoff: 38.5
Cruise: 30.5
Fuel type: JET-A1
Fuel burn: TBC
FUEL SYSTEM
Monolithic aluminum tank
Multiple tanks are undesirable because, in real life, they lead to forgetting to switch them, or worse, freezing or jamming of valve selectors. Additionally, bladders or integral tanks tend to be difficult to install or be more prone to leaks. That’s why the Valkyrie’s tank was right on since the very first versions, and has undergone few evolutions : it’s simple, presents no slosh due to appropriate internal baffling, and has enough room to be increased in case the full fuel load is the customer’s focus (which is a tradeoff like anything in airplane design). It can hold from 70 to more than 100 gallons, depending on versions. The level sensing is achieved by a capacitive TSO’d gauge fed into the Garmin G3X’s data concentrator, with an additional, independent float-type low fuel sensor. A wide vent is plugged into the bottom fuselage to ensure maximal overpressure is provided in steep descents.
Maintainability
A&P-centric design
Happy mechanics make happy customers. With the Valkyrie, any licensed A&P mechanic will quickly find their way in the thorough, user-friendly documentation that comes with the airplane and recognize the standard, industry-wide accepted methods, parts, and vendor products. Continental engines are maintained worldwide by thousands of mechanics, and the rest of the aircraft is of disarming simplicity and accessibility. A Valkyrie can actually be disassembled and reassembled in less than a day! And no unit is hidden behind another. Every maintenance action has been timed and made fool-proof, for the good of safety and budgets alike.