FFT Eurotrainer 2000 | |
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Role | Trainer |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Gyroflug, (Flugzeug und Faserverbund Technologie mbH) |
Number built | 1 |
Developed from | FFA AS-202 Bravo |
The FFA 2000, FFT Eurotrainer 2000, Eurotrainer 2000 is a low wing two seat training aircraft developed by Gyroflug. A prototype was tested and displayed throughout Europe, but the project was canceled. [1]
The Eurotrainer 2000 was developed as a modern low cost trainer for military and civilian pilots developed from AS-202 metal design. The first launch customer was to be Swissair. [2] FFT went out of business in 1992 with one prototype produced.
The aircraft is a four-seat, retractable tricycle gear design. The fuselage and wings are all composite construction. The landing gear uses a trailing link layout. [3] [4]
The prototype has been displayed in Paris, France in 1991 at Le Bourget airfield.
Data from Flight International
General characteristics
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FFT Eurotrainer 2000 | |
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Role | Trainer |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Gyroflug, (Flugzeug und Faserverbund Technologie mbH) |
Number built | 1 |
Developed from | FFA AS-202 Bravo |
The FFA 2000, FFT Eurotrainer 2000, Eurotrainer 2000 is a low wing two seat training aircraft developed by Gyroflug. A prototype was tested and displayed throughout Europe, but the project was canceled. [1]
The Eurotrainer 2000 was developed as a modern low cost trainer for military and civilian pilots developed from AS-202 metal design. The first launch customer was to be Swissair. [2] FFT went out of business in 1992 with one prototype produced.
The aircraft is a four-seat, retractable tricycle gear design. The fuselage and wings are all composite construction. The landing gear uses a trailing link layout. [3] [4]
The prototype has been displayed in Paris, France in 1991 at Le Bourget airfield.
Data from Flight International
General characteristics
Performance
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