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Alpi Pioneer 200

The Alpi Pioneer 200 is a two-seat, low-wing ultralight aircraft designed and built in Italy by Alpi Aviation. Combining a lightweight wooden-composite structure with modern aerodynamics, it delivers responsive handling, short-field capability, and efficient cruise for training and recreational flying.

Design and Construction

Materials and Airframe

The airframe employs a spruce and plywood skeletal structure covered with glass-fiber and carbon-fiber composites. This hybrid construction yields high torsional rigidity and fatigue resistance while keeping empty weight around 275–280 kg.

Wing and Control Surfaces

The cantilever wing spans roughly 8.1 m (UL version 7.55 m), with a total area near 10 m²–10.5 m². Outer panels incorporate slight dihedral for inherent roll stability. Full-span ailerons and electrically actuated flaps enable slow-speed control and short-field performance.

Landing Gear and Canopy

A fixed-gear tripod arrangement with composite spring-steel legs ensures ruggedness on unimproved strips. The bubble canopy offers excellent visibility and can be opened in flight to a small slot for ventilation or emergency egress.

Powerplant and Propulsion

Engine Options

Alpi supplies the Pioneer 200 with either an 80 hp Rotax 912 UL or a 100 hp Rotax 912 ULS/912 iS Sport. Both are four-cylinder, air- and liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed engines renowned for reliability and low fuel burn.

Propeller

Standard fit is a two-blade fixed-pitch wooden propeller sized at 1.66 m diameter with a 1.42 m pitch, optimized for climb and cruise efficiency. Constant-speed propellers are optionally available on request.

Dimensions and Weight

Geometric Dimensions

Parameter UL Version LSA Version
Length 6.15 m 6.20 m
Wingspan 7.55 m 8.10 m
Height 2.20 m 2.20 m
Wing Area 10.5 m² 10.0 m²
Cabin Width 1.05 m 1.05 m

Weights and Loading

Parameter UL (80 hp) VLA/LSA (100 hp)
Empty Weight 275 kg 280 kg
Maximum Takeoff Weight 472.5 kg 525 kg
Useful Load 197.5 kg 245 kg
Fuel Capacity 69 L 70 L

Safe load factors are +4 g and –2 g. Baggage volume reaches 225 L with a 20 kg limit in the aft compartment.

Performance

Speed and Range

Metric UL Version (80 hp) LSA Version (100 hp)
Never Exceed (Vne) 240 km/h 260 km/h
Maximum Level Speed 215 km/h 260 km/h
Cruise (75 %) 185 km/h 200–220 km/h
Stall (Flaps Down) 65 km/h 63 km/h
Range (30 min Reserve) 850 km 1,100 km

Fuel burn at cruise hovers around 14–18 L/hour, translating to around 15 L/hour for economy touring and training sorties.

Climb and Ceiling

The UL’s climb rate reaches approximately 1,000 ft/min (5 m/s), while the 100 hp versions achieve up to 1,200 ft/min (6 m/s). Service ceiling peaks at 5,000 m (16,400 ft) for the higher-powered models and around 4,000 m (13,100 ft) for the UL variant.

Avionics and Cockpit

Standard Instrumentation

The factory-fit panel includes dual analog flight instruments (airspeed, altimeter, variometer), engine gauges (oil pressure, oil temperature, CHT), RPM counter with Hobbs meter, fuel gauge, and magnetic compass. Pre-wired provisions exist for radios and transponders.

Optional Upgrades

Owners may specify glass-cockpit suites such as Garmin G3X or Dynon SkyView, autopilot integration, GPS-NAV-COM units, and digital engine monitoring systems. Leather seat covers and dual-yoke configurations enhance training flexibility.

Operational Roles

Flight Training

Its forgiving stall behavior, benign spin resistance, and precise controls make the Pioneer 200 an ideal primary trainer. The fixed-gear UL variant offers simplified operation for ab-initio students.

Recreational and Cross-Country

With its bubble canopy, comfortable seating, and long range, the Pioneer 200 serves private owners for weekend touring. Its robust build tolerates grass strips and back-country fields.

Maintenance and Support

Routine annual inspections typically require 60–80 man-hours. Composite skins resist corrosion, while standardized Rotax components ensure global parts availability. Alpi’s dealer network in Europe and North America provides technical assistance and spare parts distribution.

Variants and Certification

  • Pioneer 200 UL: Ultralight category for European ULM certification at 472.5 kg MTOW
  • Pioneer 200 LSA/VLA: Light-sport and Very Light Aircraft approval up to 525 kg MTOW
  • Kit-built amateur category in select countries for owner-assembly

Certifications include Italy ULM, France ULM, UK BCAR-S, Germany BFU, Spain ALA, and South Africa ultralight approvals.

Conclusion

The Alpi Pioneer 200 blends Italian craftsmanship, efficient composite-wood construction, and reliable Rotax powerplants into a versatile two-seat platform. Whether configured for flight schools or weekend escapes, its blend of performance, economy, and ease of handling secures its place among leading light-sport aircraft.

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