Velocity XL


The Velocity XL is an American amateur-built aircraft, produced by Velocity, Inc.. It is an enlarged version of their Velocity SE canard pusher design.

Design and development

The Velocity XL is longer and has a greater span than the SE. The standard XL has a cruising range of and a 75% power cruising speed of air speed.
The XL is available in both fixed gear and retractable gear form and can accommodate either three or four passengers plus a pilot. The five seat versions, the XL-5 and the TXL-RG-5, have a rear bench seat for three rather than the alternative separate pair of seats.
Engines available as kits from the manufacturer for all models are the Lycoming IO-360 of, Lycoming IO-540 of, Continental IO-550 of and the Franklin 6A350C1 of. Builders may use these manufacturer kits or design their own engine installations using a variety of other engines of similar power output.

Variants

;Velocity XL-FG
;Velocity XL-FG-5
;Velocity XL-RG
;Velocity TXL-RG-5
;Velocity V-Twin

Rocket Racers

The now-defunct Rocket Racing League utilized a highly modified Velocity XL FG airframe and an Armadillo Aerospace 2,500 pound thrust liquid oxygen and ethanol rocket engine in both its Mark-II X-Racer and Mark-III X-Racer demonstration vehicles. The Mark-II utilized a standard fixed-gear Velocity XL airframe, modified for rocket propulsion. The Mark-III airframe was more extensively customized during manufacture, explicitly for rocket racing, with a canopy top, center seat and control stick and other enhancements, in addition to the rocket propulsion added to the Mark-II.

Specifications (XL-RG)