T6/24

The T6/24 is a variant of the Airtourer, a light aircraft manufactured by AERO Engine Services. This New Zealand-based company, historically known as Aero Engine Services Ltd. (AESL), produced the T6/24 in 1970. This model was an evolution of the T-5 variant, designed primarily for training, featuring a 150 hp Lycoming O-320-E1A engine and a 24-volt electrical system.

Access solutions are available for comprehensive maintenance of the T6/24. These include the Reach Deck Platform, Modular Stepover Platforms, Super Trestle Scaffold, Ultraraise, and Super Service Stand, all aiding in safe access to various sections.

These platforms address maintenance needs across the aircraft structure. For the nose section, they provide access to the radome, antenna, and windshield. For the wing and engine pylon, they are useful for working on the engine inlet/exhaust, engine body, and fan components. Furthermore, products like the Bridge Deck and Cantilever Platform support detailed work on the tail section, including the vertical and horizontal stabilizers, and the rudder. A-Frame Aviation Platforms and Platform Ladder Warthog provide general access, enabling methodical maintenance across the fuselage sections and landing gear components.

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

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