Birdman Atlas


The Birdman Atlas is a single-seat, high wing, single engine in pusher configuration, ultralight aircraft that was based upon the Eipper Quicksilver design.

Development

The Atlas was introduced to the marketplace in 1980. Production was curtailed in about 1983 as the company concentrated on producing the newer Birdman WT-11 Chinook instead.
The Atlas was a development of the Quicksilver and as such incorporated many of the Quicksilver's features, such as a 6061-T6 aluminum-framed, single-surface Dacron-covered, wire-braced high wing, with the ground wires suspended from a kingpost. The fuselage structure was also built from 6061-T6 aluminum tube.
The early Atlas XC variants used weight shift for control supplemented with a rudder, whereas the later 3-A versions utilized a conventional control system with elevator and rudder, and spoilers for roll control.

Variants

;Atlas 215 XC
;Atlas 250 XC
;Atlas 215 3-A
;Atlas 250 3-A

Specifications (Atlas 215 3-A)