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The Bailey Aviation 2008 range represents the latest in fuel efficient, quiet and powerful Paramotors, utilizing their second generation state-of-the-art 4stroke engine, now available for the first time in a choice of two capacities, the 4stroke150 and the 4stroke175.
Bailey Aviation's 'World First' 4 stroke paramotors have proved devastatingly effective over the last 3 years in competitions, with many UK, French and World Championship podium positions. Bailey Aviation machines are the leading choice for competition pilots, long XC pilots and fun-flyers alike.
The 4 stroke design provides a superbly linear power delivery, smooth from idle to the higher RPM limits, far removed from the peaky power delivery of some 2 stroke designs. Many pilots are enjoying the extra flying time the fuel-efficient 4 stroke design offers, with 4+ hours flights now possible from a 10 liter fuel load.
The 4stroke150 uses a 149cc (14.5HP) engine and the 4stroke175 uses a 178cc (18HP) engine. Both machines share the same core components, with the larger capacity 4stroke175 producing enough thrust even for 110kg pilots.
The Bailey 4 stroke is a single cylinder SOHC design and features CNC machined alloy crankcases, pressure compensating carburetor, stainless steel exhaust, oil cooler, Poly-V belt drive reduction, high power CDI ignition and electric starting system.
Bailey Aviation's second-generation 4 stroke engine has a number of enhancements, including a new forced air cooling system, which consists of a carbon fiber outer cowling, concealing a crank driven fan assembly that forces cool air over the cylinder head, keeping temperatures down in even the highest ambient temperatures.
Enhanced cooling fins both internally and externally on the CNC machined crankcases further enhance the heat dissipation process and they have now fitted a smaller, more efficient fuel primer bulb. The electric starting system also features in flight recharging with an auxiliary power output of 8 amps to drive flight computers or strobes.
The Bailey 4 Stroke engine is compact and weighs in at 19.3Kg with all ancillaries (but minus battery pack). But are the 4 strokes heavier?
Many people are apprehensive at the dry weight of the Bailey 4 stroke paramotor compared to a 2 stroke counterpart, without understanding the affective advantages of the design. There are currently many 30kg + paramotors available, most having a fuel consumption of 4-6 liters / hour. This means that when fuelling for a 2-hour flight on such a machine it would require the loading of 10 liters (7.20kg) of fuel, bringing the total take-off weight to 37.20kg. A similar flight on a Bailey 4 Stroke that uses 2 liters/hour would only need 4 liters (2.88kg) of fuel, resulting in a take off weight of only 36.38kg. When contemplating the weight of a Bailey 4 Stroke, the fuel load has to be taken into consideration, as the 4 Stroke is very economical.
We recommend the Bailey 4-Stroke Paramotors for lighter pilots with a body weight below 165 lbs, due to the thrust limitations. Heavier pilots simply need more power, especially when adding the extra weight of a TrikeBuggy. All Bailey Aviation paramotors are supplied with the following standard features:
- Helix Carbon-composite 2 blade propeller (1.3m)
- 4 piece double hoop safety cage (Alloy or Titanium available)
- Sup'Air Bespoke harness with carry pockets and attached speed bar pulleys
- 10 liter aluminium fuel tank with dry break coupling and sight gauge
- Stainless steel hang bars (mid or low types available)
- Padded Bailey Aviation propeller covers
- Padded Bailey Aviation cage quarter bag
- 4L Castrol R4 or Power 1 Racing fully synthetic oil
- Operation and Maintenance manual
Bailey Aviation 4-Stroke Paramotor Prices:
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Aluminum Alloy Frame
| $8230
| $8655
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Titanium Frame
| $8570
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$8995
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