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The Tecnam P2006T is an Italian high-winged twin-engined all-metal light aircraft, [1] built by Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam based in Capua, Italy, near Naples.The P2006T received airworthiness certification in the European Union by EASA under CS23 in 2003, [2] type certification in 2009, [2] and Federal Aviation Administration FAR Part 23 certification in 2010.
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The Tecnam P-Jet is an Italian light turbofan aircraft in development by Tecnam. [1] Design and development. The P-Jet, under development to be used as a light ...
By mid-2005, Tecnam had reportedly completed delivery of roughly 180 Sierras. [3] Tecnam P2006T. The Tecnam P2006T, a four-seat twin engined aircraft, made its maiden flight in 2007. It is powered by a pair of 100 hp Rotax 912S piston engines, driving variable pitch propellers, and retractable landing gear. [4]
Tecnam P2006T The NASA X-57 Maxwell was an experimental aircraft developed by NASA , intended to demonstrate technology to reduce fuel use , emissions , and noise . [ 2 ] The first flight of the X-57 was scheduled to take place in 2023, but the program was cancelled due to problems with the propulsion system.
Two people were hospitalized with serious injuries after their small plane crashed near Interstate 25 in Colorado on Sunday, officials said. The plane crashed in a field just off I-25 near ...
The Tecnam P2010 is a larger, four seat relative of the Tecnam P2008 two seat braced high wing light aircraft. Both types have metal wings and tailplane on a composite fuselage with integrated fin. [2] The wing leading edge is straight except for some pinching at the root and the wing has constant chord on the inner section.
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