The
FAA issued a type certificate on Dec. 20, 2017, for the Vulcanair V1.0.
Company
officials note they promised at AirVenture 2017
that Vulcanair would have certification before the year’s end, and that goal
was met.
The
Vulcanair V1.0 is a four-seat, single-engine aircraft with an IO-360 180-hp
Lycoming engine, and equipped with a full IFR Garmin G500 avionics package.
The
V1.0 has been operating as an EASA-certified aircraft in Europe for some time,
company officials note.
The
aircraft was originally designed for the European flight school and aero club
markets.
“This
European general aviation market almost always operates out of grass strips,”
company officials said in a prepared release. “It therefore requires a design
that can stand up to decades of wear by new students dealing with coarse and
uneven airfield terrain.”
“The
aircraft is excellent for training,” officials added. “Because of the standard
constant-speed propeller, it has superior speed (maximum cruise speed 130
KTAS), useful load (919 pounds) and climb rate over the other aircraft in this
market.”
Order
book stands at more than 60, Vulcanair officials add.
Deliveries
will begin before SUN ‘n FUN 2018,
where the aircraft will be on display.
Company
officials note there are still a small number of aircraft available at the
introductory price of $259,000 delivered in Miami, Florida.
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