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                              seater to offer a modern, high performance 
                              alternative to the thousands of four/six seater 
                              business aircraft in use worldwide. 
                              
                              
                              Grob's initial design aims with the GF 200 were to 
                              create a comfortable and roomy pressurised four 
                              seater capable of cruising at 420km/h (225kt) at 
                              26,000ft. Power was to be supplied by a Porsche 
                              piston engine, but Grob later switched to the 
                              turbocharged Textron Lycoming TIO540 flat six. 
                              Another powerplant selection switch will see 
                              production aircraft powered by a Teledyne 
                              Continental TSIOL550, also a turbocharged flat 
                              six. A key feature of the GF 200 is its pusher 
                              engine installation. 
                              
                              
                              The engine, which is buried in the airframe and 
                              mounted on the aircraft's centre of gravity, 
                              drives a three blade constant speed propeller via 
                              a carbon fibre reinforced plastic shaft. Grob says 
                              the major advantage of the pusher configuration is 
                              that, unlike tractor aircraft, the airflow over 
                              the airframe is laminar. Grob also claims the GF 
                              200's composite airframe brings significant 
                              benefits in drag reduction compared with 
                              conventional construction. 
                              
                              
                              Other features of the aircraft include its 
                              advanced profile wing with winglets and 
                              retractable undercarriage. The GF 200 was first 
                              conceived in 1983 by Grob's head of design K H 
                              Fischer, whose concept was to apply the company's 
                              extensive knowledge of composite construction to a 
                              new four place high performance four seater. The 
                              project was postponed until 1989 because of 
                              potential difficulties with certificating a 
                              composite aircraft. 
                              
                              
                              Serious design effort resumed with the assistance 
                              of the German Ministry for Research and 
                              Technology, resulting in the unpressurised 
                              prototype's first flight on November 26 1991. 
                              Planned GF 200 developments include the GF 250 
                              pressurised model, the stretched six seat GF 
                              250/6, six seat turboprop powered GF 300 and the 
                              six to eight seat twin turboprop powered 
                              (supplying power through a single driveshaft) GF 
                              350. 
                              
                              
                              Powerplants
                              
                              
                              GF 200 - One 230kW (310hp) Teledyne Continental 
                              TSIOL550 turbocharged and fuel injected flat six 
                              piston engine driving a three blade constant speed 
                              Mühlbauer propeller. 
                              
                              
                              Performance
                              
                              
                              GF 200 - Max cruising speed 370km/h (200kt), 
                              economical cruising speed 335km/h (181kt). Max 
                              initial rate of climb 1220ft/min. Max range with 
                              45min reserves 1850km (1000nm). 
                              
                              
                              Dimensions
                              
                              
                              GF 200 - Wing span 11.00m (36ft 1in), length 8.70m 
                              (28ft 6in), height 3.42m (11ft 3in). Wing area 
                              12.5m2 (134.9sq ft). 
                              
                              
                              GF 200 standard seating for four with bizjet style 
                              leather seats and interior. GF 200/6 to seat six, 
                              GF 300 to seat six, and GF 350 to seat six to 
                              eight. 
                              
                              
                              Weights
                              
                              
                              GF 200 - Payload 600kg (1323lb), max takeoff 
                              1600kg (3527lb).