FFA AS-202 Bravo disappeared from FanJet Aviation website
The As-202 was quite a while available to order from FanJet Aviation, which was the TC holder for quite a while.
Now I have noticed that the Bravo has completely disappeared from their website. I was wondering if the TC went in other hand (again)... |
What's an As-202? Not this, I suppose? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS-202
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Thank you!
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New TC owner
Originally Posted by Zio Nick
(Post 9919255)
The As-202 was quite a while available to order from FanJet Aviation, which was the TC holder for quite a while.
Now I have noticed that the Bravo has completely disappeared from their website. I was wondering if the TC went in other hand (again)... Unfortunately website is in German only which i cant read. |
This German company seems to specialise in TC's no longer supported by the original owner. For the Do28, they hold an STC for changing the engines to Walter turbines; for the As-202 they simply state "if interested in this type, please get in touch" which isn't saying very much as to the current state of things.
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This page appears from Google when crossing the words AS-202 and Fanjet aviation:
[URL="http://www.fanjetaviation.com/design/"] It used to be reachable on the website now it has been hidden; as you can see it says about Gomolzig: "Fanjet Aviation exclusively offers this unique aircraft new or used as a broker for Gomolzig Flugzeug und Maschinenbau GmbH, Schwelm/Wuppertal. Gomolzig produces new aircraft and holds the Bravo 202 type certificate." |
Fantastic aircraft. British Aerospace flying college has 12 of them at PIK in the late 1980s/1990s
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parkfell, indeed a nice machine, although pretty conventional in its design; such a pity that development was abandoned. It would have deserved better glory.
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