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Ehemaliges Schulungsflugzeug der Bundeswehr
Diese MAschine wurde bei der Bundeswehr als Trainer eingesetzt. Nach ihrer Dienstzeit wurde sie den Bundeswehrsportfluggruppen zur Verfügung gestellt. Unsere hatte vor ein paar Jahren vor Helgoland einen Motorschaden. Der Pilot hat es zum Glück noch bis zum Flugplatz geschafft.
Baujahr ?
Tiebwerk 277 PS
Sitzpläte 4
Spannweite 11,12 m
Länge 1,78 m
Flügelfläche 18,81 m²
Leermasse ?
max. Flugmasse 1550 kg
Propeller 3 Blatt Metall
V-Max 280 km/h
V-Reise ?
Reichweite 1000 km
 

The P 149D, a fully acrobatic four-seat aircraft, was developed from the P 148, a twin-seater, in the early 1950's at the PIAGGIO factory in Genoa, Italy.

The prototypes used a LYCOMING GO-435 engine. (Today, one of these airplanes is based at Palatka, Kay Larkin Airport, Florida, USA.) The production airplane, which was a little bit bigger and heavier, used the GO-480 instead (274 hp).

The maiden flight was on the 19th of June 1953. The German Forces picked the aircraft as a trainer, ahead of the Beechcraft T34 Mentor and the Saab 91 Safir, mainly because of it's big cabin, since the plane should also serve as a liaison aircraft for the German Air force and the German Navy.

The German Forces got 72 "Piggi's" as kits from the Italian assembly line. They carry Piaggio-Dataplates and S/N's between 250 and 325 but were assembled in Germany. Thereafter, the type certificate was sold to Focke Wulf and the whole production-line was moved to Bremen. Here another 190 examples have been produced for the German Military. They carry Focke Wulf Data-plates and S/N's from 001 to 190. Even the engines had been license-built by BMW in Bavaria. (Powered by BMW! Engine S/N's start with a B-)

Total production was 280 aircraft. Most of them were military, but a few examples went to private customers. SWISSAIR, for example, bought five "Piggi's" (P 149E's) for their flight academy in Zürich, Switzerland. A few more were delivered to the Uganda Airforce (P 149U´s).

The last P 149D was retired from the German Airforce on the 31st of March 1990 at Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany. For this occasion, it got a very special paint job: The German- as well as the Bavarian colors.

Few "Piggi´s" are still flying with military flying clubs. Most airplanes have been purchased by private party.

   
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