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Pipistrel Panthera Prototype Debuts at Aero Friedrichshafen

By Bethany Whitfield / Published: Apr 18, 2012
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Pipistrel Panthera

Pipistrel Panthera

Pipistrel took the wraps off its super-efficient Panthera four-seater this week at the Aero Expo in Friedrichshafen, Germany, giving avgeeks a first glimpse at the aircraft that boasts a 1,000 nm range and a cruise speed of 200 knots, all while burning a mere 10 gallons of gasoline per hour.

The prototype unveiled at the Expo is powered by a Lycoming IO-390 fuel-injected engine and comes equipped with retractable landing gear and BRS parachute. Company reps say a hybrid and electric version of the aircraft are currently in the works.

The Slovenian-based manufacturer has pinned the Pipistrel Panthera with the tagline “Wildly Innovative,” and if the sleek design can attain its target performance stats under Part 23 certification, it will be. Company reps expect the Panthera, which was launched last year, to receive that certification in 2015 and are planning on pricing the aircraft below $500,000.

View our Pipistrel Panthera prototype photo gallery.

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Guy80b's picture

I already own the Taurus motorglider and the Virus SW from this company. Pipistrel is top quality, these people are the artists of composite materials. When they say 200 kts for 10 gallons per hour, this is what will happen. Ready for ice equipment plus a ballistic make the Panthera very safe. I am 100% satisfied with Pipistrel product. I made a 5 hours glide flight with the Taurus last summer and I flew from Montreal to Turks & Caicos with the Virus this winter at 145 kts using 200 liters. Yes I will buy the Panthera which is definitly a piece of art and technology. Bravo Pipistrel!

SBarnettW's picture

I agree with Guy8ob—this plane is a piece of art. Amazing what can be done with composites.

I do wonder what kind of forward visibility it has, both in flight, and on the ground! :-)

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