Giles G-202

Giles G-202
Role aerobatic aircraft
Manufacturer AkroTech Aviation
Avions Mudry
Designer Richard Giles
Number built At least 26[1]
Unit cost
$56,500 (kit without engine)[2]
Developed from Giles G-200

Giles G-202 is an unlimited-level aerobatic airplane designed by Richard Giles.

This carbon fiber composite monoplane was manufactured by AkroTech Aviation in Troutdale, Oregon. The tandem two-seater was based upon on the single-seater Giles G-200.[2]

The G-202 was produced and sold as kit plane by AkroTech, and slightly modified as CAP 222 by Avions Mudry (France).[3][4]

Operational History

Specifications (G-202)

Data from [7][8]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. Federal Aviation Administration (3 November 2014). "Make / Model Inquiry Results". Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  2. 1 2 EAA1000: Giles G-202 - accessed 2008-03-21
  3. Aeromodelism.com: Giles 230cm anvergura - accessed 2008-03-21
  4. Aircraft World Directory: Avions Mudry CAP 222 - accessed 2008-03-21
  5. David Hirshman (June 2014). "Record Setter". AOPA pilot: 26.
  6. AVWEB article by Russ Niles 28 Aug 2015
  7. Pilotmix.com: Giles G-202 - accessed 2008-03-21
  8. Philo Lund: Giles G-202 - accessed 2008-03-21
  9. Fleet of LSC Babenhausen - accessed 2008-03-21
  10. 1 2 3 Bill Finagin: Giles G-200 and G-202 - accessed 2008-03-21
  11. 1 2 German Aerobatics: Giles G-202 - accessed 2008-03-21

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