Elixir Aircraft Elixir
The Elixir Aircraft Elixir is a 2010s French two-seat light aircraft designed and built by Elixir Aircraft.[1] The aircraft is certified CS-23 by the European Aviation Safety Agency[2] and is being certified FAA FAR 23.[3] The aircraft was announced at the Paris Air Show 2015 in the form of 2 models.[4] The prototype was publicly unveiled during the 2017 edition of the airshow.[5] The Elixir did its first flight on 31 August 2017 and has been certified CS-23 since 20 March 2020.[2] The airplane received FAA Part 23 certification during EAA AirVenture ("Oshkosh") 2025.[6] Design and developmentThe development of the aircraft began in 2015. The Elixir first flew on 31 August 2017 from La Rochelle Airport.[7] The aircraft flew for about 40 minutes at around 5000 feet. Starting from March 2018, another campaign of flight tests took place, with new objectives and another test pilot.[8] The Elixir is a two-seat cantilever low-wing monoplane made of carbon fiber. It has a T-tail and a fixed tricycle landing gear and side-by-side seating in an enclosed cabin. The Elixir is powered by a nose-mounted Rotax 912iSc 3 Sport engine with a three-bladed MT-Propeller tractor propeller. The aircraft has a Ballistic parachute for emergency use. The initial aircraft production is at Périgny, next to La Rochelle. It is intended to move production to a new factory at La Rochelle airport[9] Variants
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SpecificationsData from EASA TCDS[11] General characteristics
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