Phil says the plane is already in production in Italy and he hopes to have the first one here in time for Januarys Sebring show in Florida.
This can be seen a direct answer to Pipistrels all-composite Alpha, in the mid-to-high $80K range delivered, and has the appeal of that easy-repair metal airframe not to mention a very competitive price. It will be interesting to see how well the bird does.
If it proves to be durable enough for flight training, and handles anything like one of my all-time favorite LSA, it’s sister-ship P92 Eaglet, flight schools will want to give it close scrutiny.
Best good luck wishes to Tecnam: this should be seen as a serious entry in the fun-flying, flight school horse race.
Some basics specs: 80-hp Rotax 912 UL; Empty weight 606 pounds; Max takeoff weight 1,102 pounds; Useful load 496 pounds; Tank capacity 11.9 gallons (2nd optional 11.9 gal. tank available); Full fuel payload 425 pounds; Fuel endurance 3 hours; Max level speed 103 knots; Economy cruise 92 knots: Stall clean 44 knots; Mains and nosewheel 4.00 x 4; Sprung steel gear;
Manufacturer’s two-year or 200-hour limited warranty.