IntroductionThe A-Viator is a high-wing twin turboprop
aircraft designed for aerial work, surveillance, and mobility. It offers high performance and low operating costs, evolving from the Vulcanair Aircraft P68 Series.
Design and FeaturesThe aircraft features a retractable landing gear and a stretched fuselage, accommodating up to 9 passengers and 2 pilots. It is known for its versatility, ease of maintenance, and low operating costs.
Performance Highlights- Low operating costs due to low drag and fuel consumption
- Easy to fly with twin-engine safety and reliability
- Capable of operating from short, unprepared airstrips
- Full IFR capability
- Low noise levels and excellent payload capacity
Configurations- High Density: 11 seats, 0.5 m3 baggage volume
- Commuter: 10 seats, 0.75 m3 baggage volume
- Combi: 6 seats, 2.5 m3 cargo volume
- Special Missions: 4 seats
- Cargo: 6.5 m3 cargo volume
- Medivac: 2 stretchers, 2 assistants
Cabin Dimensions- Length: 5.29 m (17.36 ft)
- Width: 1.13 m (3.70 ft)
- Height: 1.265 m (4.15 ft)
- Volume: 6.5 m3 (230 ft3)
Performance Specifications- Engines: Rolls-Royce 250 B17 C
- Max Take-Off Weight: 3000 kg (6614 lb)
- Max Cruise Speed at 12000 ft: 407 km/h (220 ktas)
- Range: 1930 km (1040 nm)
- Service Ceiling: 7580 m (25000 ft)
Operational Capabilities- Take-Off Run: 400 m (1312 ft)
- Landing Run: 320 m (1050 ft)
ConclusionThe A-Viator is a versatile and economical aircraft suitable for various missions, offering excellent performance and operational flexibility.