Grob-G120A
The Grob-G120A is the primary flight aircraft used in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) for pilot training.
This low-wing, aerobatic aircraft is the aircraft of choice in the first phase of flying for pilot candidates of the RCAF. The agility and precision of this aircraft provide a steep learning curve to all pilots in the RCAF to ensure they have the potential to operate in demanding operational environments.
Length | 8.61 m |
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Wingspan | 10.19 m |
Height | 2.57 m |
Empty weight | 960 kg |
Maximum speed | 319 km/h |
Range | 1,540 km |
Location | Portage la Prairie, Man. |
This aircraft is used for | Trainer |
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