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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION 2. FOREIGN TYPE CERTIFICATE DETAILS 3. TYPE ACCEPTANCE APPLICATION 4. TYPE DATA 5. ADDITIONAL NEW ZEALAND REQUIREMENTS ATTACHMENTS
Rev.1 : 22 December 2003
TAR 1/21B/6 Robin DR400
New Zealand type acceptance has been granted to the Robin Aviation DR400 Series based on validation of DGAC Type Certificate no.45. There are no special requirements for import. Applicability is currently limited to the Models DR400/180 and DR400/500, which are now eligible for the issue of an Airworthiness Certificate in the Standard Category in accordance with CAR 21.177, subject to any outstanding New Zealand operational requirements being met. (See Section 5 of this report for a review of compliance of the basic type design with the operating Rules.) Additional DR400 models and/or serial number ranges will become type accepted after supply of the applicable Flight Manual, in accordance with the provisions of CAR 21.43(2).
This report details the basis on which Type Acceptance Certificate No.1/21B/6 was granted in the Standard Category in accordance with NZCAR Part 21 Subpart B. Specifically the report aims to: (a) Specify the foreign type certificate and associated airworthiness design standard used for type acceptance of the model(s) in New Zealand; and (b) Identify any special conditions for import applicable to any model(s) covered by the Type Acceptance Certificate; and (c) Identify any additional requirements which must be complied with prior to the issue of a NZ Airworthiness Certificate or for any subsequent operations.
Type Certificate: Certificat de Navigabilite de Type Numro 45 Issued by: Manufacturer: TC Holder: Direction Generale de LAviation Civile Republique Francaise
Avions Pierre Robin Constructions Aronautiques de Bourgogne (since 1.9.96) Socit Avions Robin Robin Aviation (since at least Nov 1999) Apex Aircraft (since at least July 2001)
DR400/180 DR400/500
Lycoming O-360-A3A Lycoming IO-360-A1B6
Propellers: MCTOW
Sensenich 76-EM8-S5-0-64 Hartzell HC-C2YK-1BF/F7666A-2 1100 kg (2425 lb.) Normal Category [DR400 Series] 950 kg (2095 lb.) Utility Category [DR400 Series] 1150 kg (2535 lb.) [DR400/500] ICAO Annexe 16, Ch.6, app.3 [DR400/180 Standard 73.1 dB(A)] ICAO Chap.10, app. 6 [DR400/500 2-bladed prop 78.8 dB(A)]
The certification basis of the Robin DR400 Series is AIR 2052A, updated on June 6, 1966. Complimentary technical conditions applied were Amendment 7 of FAR Part 23 plus Emergency Canopy Jettisoning. This is an acceptable certification basis in accordance with NZCAR Part 21B Para 21.41, as AIR 2052 has previously been accepted as equivalent to FAR 23, which is the basic standard for Normal Category Airplanes called up under Part 21 Appendix C. There are no non-compliances and no special conditions have been prescribed by the Director under 21.23.
3. Type Acceptance Application
The application for New Zealand type acceptance was from the importer, Izard Pacific Aviation, dated 20th September 2000. A Certification Application was also received from the manufacturer dated 29th August 2000, which was confirmed by a letter from the Aircraft Division, General Aviation Airworthiness Office of the DGAC-SFACT, ref. 2000/5488. The first of type example was serial number 29, registered ZK-TZA. Type Acceptance Certificate No. 1/21B/6 was granted on 24 October 2000 to the Robin DR400 Series based on validation of DGAC Type Certificate 45. Specific applicability is limited to the coverage provided by the operating documentation supplied, in this case the Flight Manual. There are no special requirements for import into New Zealand. This report was raised to Revision 1 to include the earlier serial number range of DR400/180 aircraft, after application by Izard Pacific Aviation Ltd under CAA Work Request 4/21B/15. Type acceptance of these aircraft was granted on 22 December 2003. The first-of-type example was serial number 1043 registered ZK-TZB. The DR400 family can trace its ancestry back to the Jodel DR100 Ambassadeur and is essentially a larger more powerful and refined development of the 4-seat Jodel all-wood cranked-wing concept, with a forward sliding canopy replacing the traditional doors. This was developed from the original D11 in 1958 in collaboration with Jean Delemontez by Pierre Robin, who set up Centre Est Aronautique to produce the aircraft. The DR400/180 Regent is the 180 hp version, and has been produced in several series according to the IPC. The 93 models produced since January 1993 have new engine cowlings, modified instrument panel and windows, and tilt-forward engine mount. The DR400/500 Nouvelle Generation is a development of the Regent with 200 hp injected engine, wider fuselage, electric flaps and higher MAUW. In 1969 Centre Est was renamed Avions Pierre Robin, and on 20th October 1999 changed to Robin Aviation. The latter organization is the type certificate holder, which has now become Apex Aircraft. The aircraft are manufactured by a separate JAR 21 approved company called Constructions Aronautiques de Bourgogne.
The type data requirements of NZCAR Part 21B Para 21.43 have been satisfied by supply of the following documents: (1) Type certificate: DGAC Airworthiness Type Certificate Number 45 (DR400/180 approved 10/5/72 and DR400/500 approved 10/5/98) Fiche de Navigabilite No.121 associee au Certificat de Navigabilite de Type No.45 DR300/DR400 - Edition No.18, Novembre 1999 Translation Data Sheet No.121 Associated to TC No.45 Noise Limitation Type Certificate No. N45 (DR400/180 approved 6/3/80 and DR400/500 approved 23/7/98) Data Sheet No. N121 associated to Noise Limitation Type No. N45 (2) Airworthiness design requirements: (3) Certification compliance listing:
There is no compliance checklist available for the DR400 series. The first version was the DR 400/125, which was added to the DR 300 type certificate on 10 May 1972. Robin Aviation supplied a list of DR400/500 Certification Reports, and undertook to provide copies of any particular report on request, with the summary and conclusion translated in English. Note as a certification condition applicable to the forward sliding canopy of the DR400 there must be a means to jettison the canopy on the ground if for any reason the forward sliding canopy system has been jammed due to, for example, the engine cowling.
Already held by the CAA
(4) Flight manual: DGAC-Approved DR400/180 Flight Manual Edition 12 May 1990, Revision 3 October 1997 CAA Accepted as AIR 2703 This Edition is applicable from S/N 2216 included. (Copy of the French language Manuel de Vol also supplied.) SGAC-Approved Flight Manual DR400-180 Regent Issue No.11 Dated 7 July 1980 CAA Accepted as AIR 2848 DGAC-Approved DR400/500 Flight Manual Edition 1 March 1998, Revision 2 January 2000 CAA Accepted as AIR 2704 (Copy of the French language Manuel de Vol also supplied.) (5) Illustrated Parts Catalogue: Robin DR400 IPC Edition IV/Revision 1 (6) Maintenance manual and service data for aircraft: Robin DR400 Maintenance Manual 3rd Edition July 1995 Robin DR400/500 Service Manual 1st Edition July 1999 Robin DR400 Maintenance Schedule Issue 3 September 1998 Service Bulletins Collection Service Letters Collection (7) Maintenance manual and service data for engine and propeller: Already held by CAA (8) Agreement from manufacturer to supply updates of data in (4), (5) and (6): CAA 2171 form from HOD Robin Aviation dated 22 September 2000
(9) Other information:
Electrical Diagram Parts List DR500 Dwg. No.62-88-01 Schema Electrique DR400/160/180 Cv Dwg. No. 62-18-29
PARA: B.1 B.2 REQUIREMENT: Marking of Doors and Emergency Exits Crew Protection Requirements - CAM 8 Appdx. B # .35 MEANS OF COMPLIANCE: To be determined on an individual aircraft basis Agricultural Aircraft Not Applicable
PARA: 91.505 91.507 91.509 Min. VFR REQUIREMENT: MEANS OF COMPLIANCE: Shoulder Harness if Aerobatic; >10 pax; Flight Training N/A Not aerobatic Pax Information Signs - Smoking, safety belts fastened N/A Less than 10 passengers (1) ASI Fitted as Std See FM 1.10 #1 (9) Oil Temperature Fitted as Std - See FM Page 1.10 (2) Machmeter N/A (10) Manifold Pressure N/A Fixed-pitch (DR400/180) (3) Altimeter Fitted as Std See FM 1.10 #3 Fitted as Std See FM 1.10 #19 (4) Magnetic Compass Fitted as Std - See FM Page 1.10 (11) Cylinder Head Temp. Fitted as Std See FM 1.10 #24 5) Fuel Contents Fitted as Std - See FM Page 1.10 N/A Less than 250 hp (DR500) (6) Engine RPM Fitted as Std - See FM Page 1.10 (12) Flap Position Fitted as Std - See FM Page 1.10 (7) Oil Pressure Fitted as Std - See FM Page 1.10 (13) U/C Position N/A Fixed Undercarriage (8) Coolant Temp N/A Air cooled engine fitted (14) Ammeter/Voltmeter Fitted as Std - See FM Page 1.10 91.511 (1)Turn and Slip Available as optional equipment (4) Instrument Lighting Instrument Panel lighting system is optional fit by implementation Night (2) Position Lights Available as optional equipment of Major Modification No.56 (3) Anti-collision Lights Available as optional equipment Note: See Flight Manual Supplement 2 Night VFR for mandatory equipment for Night VFR in non-icing conditions 91.513 VFR Communication Equipment Operational Requirement to be fitted as required 91.517 (1) Gyroscopic AH Available as optional equipment (5) OAT To be fitted as required IFR (2) Gyroscopic DI Available as optional equipment (6) Time in hr/min/sec To be fitted as required (3) Gyro Power Supply Vacuum gauge optional (7) ASI/Heated Pitot Available as optional equipment (4) Sensitive Altimeter Fitted as std (P/N 76 22 12 000) (8) Rate of Climb/Descent Available as optional equipment 91.519 IFR Communication and Navigation Equipment Operational Requirement to be fitted as required GPS is available as optional equipment for VFR flight only See Flight Manual Supplement 5 for DR400/180 and FM Supplements 3 and 5 (Garmin 155XL) for DR400/500 91.523 (a) More Than 10 pax - First Aid Kits/Fire Extinguishers N/A - Less than 10 Passenger seats Emrgcy (b) More than 20 pax - Axe readily acceptable to crew Eqpmt. (c) More than 61 pax - Portable Megaphones per Table 9 91.529 ELT - TSO C91a after 1/4/97 (or replacement) To be determined on an individual aircraft basis 91.531 Oxygen Indicators - Volume/Pressure/Delivery Not fitted as standard 91.533 >30 min above FL100 - Supplemental for crew, 10% Pax Not fitted as standard Unpress. - Therapeutic for 3% of Pax A/c Above FL100 - Supplemental for all Crew, Pax 91.541 SSR Transponder and Altitude Reporting Equipment Operational Requirement to be fitted as required 91.543 Altitude Alerting Device - Turbojet or Turbofan N/A piston powered 91.545 Assigned Altitude Indicator Operational Requirement to be fitted as required A.15 ELT Installation Requirements To be determined on an individual aircraft basis
PARA: 135.355 135.357 135.359 135.361 135.363 135.367 135.369 135.371 REQUIREMENT: Seating and Restraints Additional Instruments (Powerplant and Propeller) Night Flight Landing light, Pax compartment IFR Operations Speed, Alt, spare bulbs/fuses Emergency Equipment (Part 91.523 (a) and (b)) Cockpit Voice Recorder Flight Data Recorder Additional Attitude Indicator MEANS OF COMPLIANCE: Shoulder harness fitted as standard See IPC 404 Fitted as standard with instruments required by FAR 23.1305 Operational Requirement to be fitted as required To be determined on an individual aircraft basis To be determined on an individual aircraft basis N/A Helicopters only N/A Helicopters with more than 10 passenger seats N/A Not turbo jet powered
The following documents form attachments to this report: Photographs First-of-Type example DR400/500 President serial number 29 Three-view drawings Robin Aviation Models DR400/180 and DR400/500 Copy of DGAC Type Certificate No.45/Type Certificate Data Sheet No.121 Sign off
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