Goair Trainer

Trainer
The first Goair Trainer at an aviation industry trade fair in 1998
Role Two-seat training or touring monoplane
National origin Australia
Manufacturer Goair Products
Designer Phil Goard
First flight 1995
Number built 2
Variants Brumby Aircraft Brumby 600

The Goair Trainer is an Australian single-engined, two-seat, training or touring cabin monoplane designed and built by Goair Products at Bankstown Airport in Sydney, Australia.

Design and development

The Trainer is a low-wing monoplane, first flown in July 1995 and powered by a 118 hp (88 kW) Lycoming O-235 piston engine driving a two-bladed propeller.[1] It has a fixed tricycle landing gear and an enclosed cockpit for two in side-by-side configuration with a sliding canopy for access.[1]

Flight testing was completed in November 1998; following this a second substantially-modified aircraft was built as the GoAir GT-1 Trainer, using the engine and instruments from the first aircraft.[2] Changes included a wider fuselage and different ailerons and flaps; the GT-1 was eventually developed into the Brumby Aircraft Brumby 600.[1][2][3]

Specifications

Data from [1]Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1999-2000

General characteristics

Performance


References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Jackson 1999, p.7
  2. 1 2 Australian Aviation 2001, p.88
  3. Australian Aviation 2009, p.52

Bibliography

  • Paul Jackson, ed. (1999). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1999-2000. Jane's Information Group Limited. ISBN 0-7106-1898-0. 
  • Arbon, Tony (2001). "Australian Civil Aircraft Register Update". Australian Aviation. Aerospace Publications Pty. Ltd. (April 2001): 87–89. 
  • Zupp, Owen (2009). "Brumby LSA: An Australian thoroughbred". Australian Aviation. Phantom Media Pty. Ltd. (June 2009): 52–56. 


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