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Type
  
Private company

Key people
  
Ivo Boscarol, Chairman

Website
  
www.pipistrel.si

Number of employees
  
85

Industry
  
Ultralight aviation

Products
  
Ultralight aviation

Headquarters
  
Ajdovščina, Slovenia

Aircraft designed
  
Pipistrel Panthera

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Founded
  
1987, Ajdovščina, Slovenia

Profiles

The ukti award for innovation 2010 winner s film pipistrel


Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina is a Slovenian light aircraft manufacturer established in 1987 by Ivo Boscarol and based in Ajdovščina. It was the first private aircraft company in Yugoslavia. Its facilities are located in Ajdovščina and near the town of Gorizia, Italy. By June 2016, Pipistrel had produced more than 1500 aircraft.

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History

Due to legal restrictions imposed by the Yugoslavian government during the 1980s, the first aircraft was flown secretly in the evening, between dusk and dark. The flying times and shape of the hang-glider style wings earned the aircraft the nickname "bats" which was adopted by the company naming themselves after the Latin word for bat, pipistrellus.

In August 2012, Pipistrel was hit by a brief import ban issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. Pipistrel had opened a factory in Italy to benefit from the country's bilateral agreements with the United States. During a routine check, the FAA was unable to locate Pipistrel's Italian factory on Google Earth and banned the import of some of Pipistrel's products.

In July 2015, Siemens, provider of the Dynadyn 60-kilowatt motor used in the Alpha Electro trainer, warned Pipistrel that it should not use its motors for overwater flights, just as Pipistrel was about to launch a historic electric-powered flight across the English Channel and back. As it turns out, Airbus was preparing exactly the same Louis Blériot-like exploit, with a plane powered by a motor also provided by Siemens, and it was speculated that Siemens was pressured by Airbus.

On 12 October 2015 Pipistrel won an international tender issued by the Indian Ministry of Defence, to supply 194 Pipistrel Virus SW 80 trainers to the Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and National Cadet Corps.

Aircraft

  • Pipistrel Alpha Trainer
  • Pipistrel Apis
  • Pipistrel Apis-Bee
  • Pipistrel Apis Electro
  • Pipistrel Panthera
  • Pipistrel Sinus
  • Pipistrel Spider
  • Pipistrel Taurus
  • Pipistrel Taurus Electro
  • Pipistrel Taurus G4
  • Pipistrel Twister
  • Pipistrel Virus
  • Pipistrel Virus SW
  • Pipistrel WATTsUP Electric Trainer
  • The company also produces the Flight Team Spider ultralight trike under sub contract to Flight Team UG & Company AG of Ippesheim, Germany.

    The Taurus G4 is the first all-electric four-seat aircraft in the world and boasts the most powerful electric motor ever used in an all-electric airplane design.

    By June 2016, Pipistrel had produced 800 Sinus and Virus.

    Awards & records

  • 2001: 1st place in the two-seat category at the World Air Games in Spain
  • 2007:
  • 2 NASA Centennial Challenges
  • Personal Air Vehicle Challenge in 2007 * 2008: General Aviation Technology Challenge
  • 2010: UKTI Award for Innovation
  • 2011: CAFE/NASA/Google Green Flight Challenge for energy-efficient aircraft with its four-seater electric plane Taurus G4.
  • 10 FAI world records.
  • References

    Pipistrel Wikipedia