Italian aircraft manufacturer Tecnam has announced its latest model, the Tecnam P2010, in Naples, Italy.
Bringing
together an advanced technology all carbon fibre fuselage with a metal
wing and stabilator drawn from Tecnam’s recent P2006T Twin and P2008
offerings, the single engine, four-place P2010 will be premiered at AERO
2011 in Friedrichshafen, Germany in mid-April next year.
Utilising
carbon fibre and metal affords the P2010 optimal aerodynamic quality
and reliability. Carbon fibre ensures smooth surfaces, while metal is
used for the wing and stabilator to provide further strength and
stability.
The new model from the Italian manufacturer is powered
by a Lycoming IO-360-M1a (‘Lycoming Light’) engine, providing 180hp and
2700rpm. The wing is based on the well-proven NACA63A aerofoil. Through
partial tapering, the design brings it close to the optimal lift
distribution (elliptical). The all movable type (stabilator) horizontal
tail, allows for excellent controllability and ‘hands off’ longitudinal
stability.
The P2010’s nose gear is free castoring and consists
of a tubular steel leg connected to the lower engine mount attachments
and is braced by a rubber shock absorber. The landing gear is also
faired to minimise drag, whilst ground steering is by differential
braking.
The P2010 has a fuel capacity of 210L, 46.2 imp. Gal,
with the fuel tanks installed in the wing box, behind the main spar, to
preserve their integrity in case of an accident.
In the cockpit,
cabin width allows for a large instrument panel, with the P2010’s
modular design specifically tailored to allow the customer to fit either
an analogue or digital instrumentation package.