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D-MMIA Alpi Aviation Pioneer 300STD - MLA airfield Dankern near Haren (Ems) in Germany - 5 May 2013 MLA Flugplatz Haren-Dankern

The Alpi Aviation Pioneer 300 is a high-performance single-engine, two-seat, low-wing, microlight airplane with a retracable tricycle undercarriage with steerable nosewheel. The Pioneer 300 is the key player in the history of Alpi Aviation Srl, San Quirino, Italy. The roots of the Pioneer 300 are in the Asso V Champion designed by the Italian designer Guiseppe Vidor, that flew first on 10 June 1995. Like Vidor's Asso V, the Pioneer 300 has a wooden fuselage frame but it is covered with composite panels instead with fabric. In 1999, the Pioneer 300 received its ULM certifiction in Italy. Today there are European UL and an American LSA versions with different MTOW. In addition to the ready-to-fly versions two kit-versions are offered. The Alpi Aviation Pioneer 300 STD is fitted with the AVTEK in flight adjustable prop, driven by a single 100hp Rotax 912S engine.

On 5 May 2013, the Alpi Aviation Pioneer 300STD D-MMIA was seen at Ultraleicht Flugplatz Dankern near Haren (Ems) in Germany

page last updated: 19-07-2021
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