CASA C.212 Aviocar Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The CASA C.212 Aviocar is a turboprop-powered STOL medium transport aircraft designed and built in Spain for civil and military use. C.212s have also been produced under licence in Indonesia by IPTN.
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Development
During the late 1960s, the Spanish Air Force was still operating the already outdated Junkers Ju 52 and Douglas C-47. CASA developed the C.212 as a more modern alternative, with the first prototype flying on March 26 1971. In 1974, the Spanish Air Force decided to acquire the Aviocar to update its fleet. When airlines took note of the type's success with the military, CASA developed a commercial version, the first examples of which were delivered in July 1975.
Description
The Aviocar has a high-mounted wing, a boxy fuselage, and a conventional tail. The tricycle undercarriage is retractable, with the main gear retracting into sponsons at the fuselage sides.
Variants
Series 100
Series 200
Stretched version with uprated engines introduced in 1979.
- C.212 series 200M - military version known as T.12D in Spanish service and Tp 89 for the Swedish Air Force. Specialised ASW and maritime patrol aircraft have been built from this version.
Series 300
Standard production version from 1987 on. Winglets for improved performance.- C.212-M series 300 or Series 300M - military version
- C.212 series 300 airliner - 26 seat regional airliner
- C.212 series 300 utility - 23 seat civil utility version
- C.212 series 300P - civil utility version with Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A;-65 engines
Series 400
Slightly enlarged version first flying in 1997
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General Characteristics
Performance
Armament
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