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- Avtek_400 abstract "The Avtek 400 was a prototype turboprop-powered business aircraft developed in the United States in the early 1980s. It was of unusual and distinctive configuration - a low-wing monoplane with two pusher engines mounted above the wings, and a large canard mounted atop the forward fuselage. The aircraft's sleek, futuristic design earned it a guest appearance on the Airwolf TV series as the X-400, the plane used by the villain Lou Stappleford in the episode Eagles. The Avtek's structure made extensive use of advanced composite materials throughout.In 1998, Avtek declared bankruptcy without the prototype having completed the testing required for US FAA type certification. The company's assets were purchased by AvtekAir, who as of 2004 were planning to revive the project under the designation AvtekAir 9000T.".
- Avtek_400 designer Albert_Mooney.
- Avtek_400 manufacturer Avtek.
- Avtek_400 numberBuilt "1".
- Avtek_400 wikiPageExternalLink _al.html.
- Avtek_400 wikiPageExternalLink www.avtekair.com.
- Avtek_400 wikiPageExternalLink Flugzeugtypen.asp?Type=Link&ID=T1531&SID=384204425.
- Avtek_400 wikiPageID "11639042".
- Avtek_400 wikiPageRevisionID "571768249".
- Avtek_400 capacity "8".
- Avtek_400 ceilingFt "42640".
- Avtek_400 ceilingM "13000".
- Avtek_400 crew "1".
- Avtek_400 designer Albert_Mooney.
- Avtek_400 emptyWeightKg "1460".
- Avtek_400 emptyWeightLb "3220".
- Avtek_400 eng1Hp "680".
- Avtek_400 eng1Kw "510".
- Avtek_400 eng1Number "2".
- Avtek_400 eng1Type "Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-3".
- Avtek_400 firstFlight "1984-09-17".
- Avtek_400 grossWeightKg "2700".
- Avtek_400 grossWeightLb "6000".
- Avtek_400 hasPhotoCollection Avtek_400.
- Avtek_400 heightFt "10".
- Avtek_400 heightIn "9".
- Avtek_400 heightM "3.27".
- Avtek_400 lengthFt "39".
- Avtek_400 lengthIn "4".
- Avtek_400 lengthM "12".
- Avtek_400 manufacturer Avtek.
- Avtek_400 maxSpeedKmh "685".
- Avtek_400 maxSpeedMph "427".
- Avtek_400 metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Avtek_400 numberBuilt "1".
- Avtek_400 rangeKm "4190".
- Avtek_400 rangeMiles "2610".
- Avtek_400 spanFt "34".
- Avtek_400 spanIn "5".
- Avtek_400 spanM "10.5".
- Avtek_400 type "Business aircraft".
- Avtek_400 subject Category:Avtek_aircraft.
- Avtek_400 subject Category:Canard_aircraft.
- Avtek_400 subject Category:Cancelled_aircraft_projects.
- Avtek_400 subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Avtek_400 subject Category:Turboprop_aircraft.
- Avtek_400 subject Category:Twin-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- Avtek_400 subject Category:United_States_business_aircraft_1980–1989.
- Avtek_400 type Aircraft.
- Avtek_400 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Avtek_400 type Product.
- Avtek_400 type Model_airplane.
- Avtek_400 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Avtek_400 type DesignedArtifact.
- Avtek_400 comment "The Avtek 400 was a prototype turboprop-powered business aircraft developed in the United States in the early 1980s. It was of unusual and distinctive configuration - a low-wing monoplane with two pusher engines mounted above the wings, and a large canard mounted atop the forward fuselage. The aircraft's sleek, futuristic design earned it a guest appearance on the Airwolf TV series as the X-400, the plane used by the villain Lou Stappleford in the episode Eagles.".
- Avtek_400 label "Avtek 400".
- Avtek_400 sameAs m.02rmdk1.
- Avtek_400 sameAs Q4829548.
- Avtek_400 sameAs Q4829548.
- Avtek_400 wasDerivedFrom Avtek_400?oldid=571768249.
- Avtek_400 isPrimaryTopicOf Avtek_400.