AIRTOURER 100/A2

The AIRTOURER 100/A2 is an all-metal, two-seat light aircraft designed for training and travel. This foundational model in the Airtourer series was characterized by fixed undercarriage and excellent performance. The original Airtourer 100 was powered by a 100 hp Continental O-200 engine. The prototype Airtourer first flew in December 1961.

The aircraft was manufactured by VICTA, an Australian company best known for its lawnmowers, established by Mervyn Victor Richardson. The company entered the aviation industry with the production of the Airtourer in the 1960s. VICTA produced two primary models: the Airtourer 100 and the Airtourer 115.

A range of platforms and access solutions are available for this aircraft to support maintenance and inspection tasks. These access solutions, including deck platforms, modular stepover platforms, trestle scaffolding, and various stands, offer secure access to critical aircraft sections. This equipment is suitable for maintenance needs related to the Nose Section (e.g., Radome, Windshield & Cockpit), Forward Fuselage (e.g., Cabin Access, Forward Wheel Well Access), Landing Gear (NLG and MLG), Middle Fuselage (e.g., Wing Box, Oil Maintenance), Wing area, AFT Fuselage, and Tail Section.

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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