Sweden Contracts Germany's Grob Aircraft for 7 Trainer Planes, Simulators

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Sweden Contracts Germany's Grob Aircraft for 7 Trainer Planes, Simulators

Grob 120TP aircraft

The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) has signed a contract with German company Grob Aircraft for seven Basic Trainer Aircraft and simulators.

The contract also includes provision of Computer Based Training and flight safety equipment such as helmets, parachutes and life jackets for the first phase of the training as well as maintenance of the aircraft and simulators. The aircraft model that the Air Force will operate is the Grob 120TP, FMV said in a release.

Sweden Contracts Germany's Grob Aircraft for 7 Trainer Planes, Simulators

The new training aircraft will replace old SK60s which first flew in 1963.

The first delivery of aircraft will take place as early as May 2022 to FMV for testing. They will then begin to be phased into the Air Force during the first quarter of 2023. In 2023, it is intended that the Flight School's instructors will begin to fly into the system, in order to begin training new students in the summer of 2024.

 

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Grob 120TP
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Simplicity in pilot operation and system functions make the G 120TP the only sophisticated mission training platform that can accommodate typical elementary, basic and advanced pilot training segments.

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Powered by the reliable Rolls-Royce M250-B17F turbine engine combined with operating simplicity makes the ideal platform for learning the first steps of flying all the way to pushing the envelope at 6g during the aerobatic training phase.
The cost efficiency of the G 120TP redefines training cost and budgets. This makes the G 120 TP the most cost efficient solution for the future.




Range / Endurance (ISA, 30 min reserve fuel, utility)
Max. take-off weight (MTOW, utility)1,515 kg | 3340 lb
Max. take-off weight (MTOW, aerobatic)1,440 kg | 3175 lb
Max. landing weight (MLW)1,515 kg | 3340 lb
Max. usable fuel capacity275 kg | 606 lbs.
Max. baggage weight50 kg | 110 lb
 

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