The General Avia F.22 Pinguino is an Italian two-seat aircraft by GeneralAvia.[1] The aircraft has two side-by-side seats in an enclosed canopy cockpit. It was the 22nd aircraft designed by Stelio Frati. The aircraft was manufactured in four configurations, as well as a prototype four-seater.
The F.22 is used as a military trainer in several countries. It is aerobatic certified and capable of -3g to +6g maneuvers. The F.22/C model is used by a Dutch aerobatic team called Red Sensation.
After the prototypes were built, about 30 pre-production models were built under the technical direction of Pasquale De Rosa. Mass production began thereafter. De Rosa reduced the production time from about 6000 hours to about 2000 hours after making hundreds of certified changes. The production models of the F.22 are certified in Italy, the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, and New Zealand.
This variant has a 116hp Textron Lycoming O-235-N2C engine and 105L fuel tank. It can also come equipped with a retractable undercarriage.
This variant has a 160hp Textron Lycoming O-235-N2C engine and 135L fuel tank. It can also come equipped with a retractable undercarriage.
This is the high-powered variant, as detailed in the specifications section.
This variant has a 160hp Textron Lycoming O-320-D1A engine, a constant-speed propeller, and retractable undercarriage.
This is a four-seat prototype of the F.22 with doors and a cabin rather than a sliding canopy. It has a 200hp IO-360-A1A engine and 245L fuel tank. Full development was delayed.