5 July 2016
Blustery but sunny conditions prevailed for the three-days of this year’s AeroExpo, held at Sywell Aerodrome in Northamptonshire.
The first production e-Go, exhibited for the first time by e-Go Aeroplanes was looking particularly smart.
… while the prototype e-Go impressed with its aerobatic display.
Whether you were in the market for a GA single like this Cirrus SR22 GTS,
… or a Tecnam P2006 twin, this one was Tecnam UK‘s newest demonstrator and just a few days old,
… or a used-aircraft, there was plenty on offer to tempt buyers.
Aerobility recently received a TB-20 as a donation. Not quite suited for their operations, it’s for sale with the benefactor’s blessing. Contact them for more details.
Watch out, this one is armed! Lovely Cessna Bird Dog belonged to Jim Watt of Tayside Aviation…
…Tayside Aviation also showed one of their new Aquila A211 training aircraft. They’ve got a total of 7 on order.
If you were interested in kit aircraft, there was a few to choose from, like the Lambert Mission M108…
…or a Bristell. This one is the first example fitted with a Rotax 912 iS Sport engine.
Don’t worry, this wasn’t a permanent name change for the EuroStar SL, from Light Sport Aviation.
What do you get to guard an Aviat Husky? Well a Husky of the furry variety of course!
The Gazelle Squadron Display Team use this Cabri G2 for training. It’s painted as a tribute to their 32 Squadron Gazelle.
GA-themed wine rack was from Aerotiques, who were spotted on the Gloucestershire Airport stand.