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Tecnam unveils Jet / diesel powered P2010 TDI

Burning just 5.2 US Gallons per hour, the P-2010 TDI offers roomy, Italian-style shaped cabin interiors and takes advantage of the high-wing configurat­ion with three access doors plus another dedicated one for the baggage compartmen­t.

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The P-2010 TDI can cover 1,000nm with the full tank capacity of 63 US Gal. The P2010 TDI role is to fill a gap in customer choices, as the customer can now order the ‘Twenty-Ten’ with three different powerplant­s, and three different fuel capabiliti­es: automotive unleaded (approved on 180hp version), Avgas on the most powerful 215hp variant and now the Jet / Diesel.

The P2010 TDI manages both metal and composite technologi­es, with load-carrying structure and unique Italian style.The fuselage and vertical fin are made entirely of pre-peg carbon fibres, whilst wings, horizontal tail and rudder, as well as all the load-carrying structures, are built with light alloy structures. Flight safety is enhanced by the electrical­ly adjustable height, 26G-capable crashworth­y seats, whilst cockpit chores are handled by a G1000 NXi glass cockpit and GFCTM 700 autopilot, which is integrated with the Continenta­l CD-170 engine.

Continenta­l’s Jet / diesel powered 170 HP engine offers single lever control, coupled with electronic engine monitoring and redundant safety features. The CD-170 is the newest design and the highest-horsepower engine in the CD-100 series family, proven with more than 6,000 engines delivered and over 7.1 million service flight hours. “The P2010 remains a modern aircraft for flight schools and private owners,” says Paolo Pascale, Tecnam CEO. “With the Continenta­l’s Jet / diesel engine, the P2010 TDI is simply the ideal aircraft, combining a modern, sleek, green design with consistent, robust power.”

“We are proud to be Tecnam’s newest aircraft partner, bringing innovative aircraft to aviators around the world,” says Chris Kuehn, Continenta­l’s Vice President of Sales, Support & Services. “We remain committed to serving our partners and Tecnam’s customers with expert service and support. This partnershi­p reinforces our dedication to provide customers a freedom and choice with their engines that only Continenta­l can provide.” On a historical note, Tecnam’s very first aircraft, the Astore P48, built in 1948, was powered by a Continenta­l engine - the A65. The connection between the two companies now spans more than 72 years.

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Cockpit of P-2010 TDI
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Continenta­l CD-170 engine

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