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Since 2009, Mahindra Aerospace is the main stake holder of Gippsland Aeronautics (alias GippsAero), a company found in 1977. First upgrading Piper PA-25 Pawnees to a point that a new type was certified as GA200, the company then designed the GA8 Airvan (First flight on 3 March 1995). A longer airframe up to 10 seats, the GA10 Airvan, is under production since 2012. The company acquired the GAF Nomad type certificate in 2008 and plans to produce it again as the GA18 (with new engines and a glass cockpit). To date (2020), only the GA8 and the GA10 are under production and the company provides spare parts and support for the GA200 and the GAF Nomad.
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Since 2009, Mahindra Aerospace is the main stake holder of Gippsland Aeronautics (alias GippsAero), a company found in 1977. First upgrading [[:Category: Piper PA-25 Pawnee|Piper PA-25 Pawnees]] to a point that a new type was certified as GA200, the company then designed the GA8 Airvan (First flight on 3 March 1995). A longer airframe up to 10 seats, the GA10 Airvan, is under production since 2012. The company acquired the GAF Nomad type certificate in 2008 and plans to produce it again as the GA18 (with new engines and a glass cockpit). To date (2020), only the GA8 and the GA10 are under production and the company provides spare parts and support for the GA200 and the GAF Nomad.
  
 
This page shows a list of Gippsland Aeronautics / GippsAero / Mahindra aircraft that have featured in films referenced on The Internet Movie Plane Database.
 
This page shows a list of Gippsland Aeronautics / GippsAero / Mahindra aircraft that have featured in films referenced on The Internet Movie Plane Database.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GippsAero GippsAero on Wikipedia]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GippsAero GippsAero on Wikipedia]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GippsAero_GA8_Airvan GippsAero GA8 Airvan on Wikipedia]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GippsAero_GA10 GippsAero GA10 on Wikipedia]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gippsland_GA200 Gippsland GA200 on Wikipedia]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAF_Nomad GAF Nomad on Wikipedia] (guessed in [[Mr. Pip]]).
  
 
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[[Category:Manufacturer List]]

Latest revision as of 20:58, 2 February 2021

Since 2009, Mahindra Aerospace is the main stake holder of Gippsland Aeronautics (alias GippsAero), a company found in 1977. First upgrading Piper PA-25 Pawnees to a point that a new type was certified as GA200, the company then designed the GA8 Airvan (First flight on 3 March 1995). A longer airframe up to 10 seats, the GA10 Airvan, is under production since 2012. The company acquired the GAF Nomad type certificate in 2008 and plans to produce it again as the GA18 (with new engines and a glass cockpit). To date (2020), only the GA8 and the GA10 are under production and the company provides spare parts and support for the GA200 and the GAF Nomad.

This page shows a list of Gippsland Aeronautics / GippsAero / Mahindra aircraft that have featured in films referenced on The Internet Movie Plane Database.

See also

and their aircraft :