Canadian Warplanes 5: KF Aerospace Grob 120-A, RCAF

KF Aerospace Grob 120-A Basic Trainer

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KF Aerospace Grob 120-A Basic Trainer, Reg. No. C-FPFJ, flown by the RCAF.

Since 2006 Contracted Flying Training and Support (CFTS) is delivered by Allied Wings, a consortium led by KF Aerospace, from 3 Canadian Forces Flying Training School (CFFTS) at Southport Aviation Centre in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. The contract will expire in 2027.

C-FPFG, C-FPFJ, C-FPFK, C-FPFM, C-FPFN, C-FPFO, C-FPFU, C-FPFV, C-FPFW, and C-GPFE.

(RCAF Photo)

G-120A Grob, C-FPFU, on a training flight near the Southport Aerospace Centre in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba on 10  Oct 2013.

Grob G 120.  KF Defence programs.  (13) for training of Canadian Armed Forces (until 2013) and RCAF (from 2013) pilots.  The Grob G 120 is a two-seat training and aerobatic low-wing aircraft with a carbon composite airframe.  It is specially designed for military and civil pilot training.  It has a tricycle landing gear and a low tailplane.  This aircraft is powered with a Lycoming AEIO-540-D4D5 six cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled piston aircraft engine producing 260 hp (194 kW).

KF Defence Programs, a division of KF Aerospace, operates the Contracted Flying Training and Support (CFTS) Training Centre located at Portage la Prairie/Southport Airport in Southport, Manitoba. In 2005, RCAF announced a new 20-year Contracted Flying Training and Support contract to the Allied Wings consortium. The Slingsby T-67C Fireflies were replaced by Grob 120A trainers. (RCAF)

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(RCAF Photo)

G-120A Grob, C-FPFU.

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G-120A Grob, C-FPFM, on a CFTS training flight.

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KF Aerospace Grob 120-A Basic Trainer, Reg. No. C-FPFJ, flown by the RCAF.

(Mike Kaehler Photo)

KF Aerospace Grob 120-A Basic trainer, Reg. No. C-FPFJ, out of 3 CFFTS, Southport (Portage la Praire, Manitoba).

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