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Grob Tutor

Grob Tutor
Description
Role Basic Trainer
Crew 2
First Flight November 1985
Entered Service 1999
Manufacturer Grob
Dimensions
Length 32 ft 8 in 10.00 m
Wingspan 32 ft 8 in 10.00 m
Height ft in m
Wing Area ft²
Weights
Empty lb kg
Loaded lb kg
Maximum Takeoff lb kg
Powerplant
Engines 1x Lycoming 360-A1B6
Power 200 hp 149 kW
Performance
Maximum Speed 150 mph 240 km/h
Combat Range miles km
Ferry Range miles km
Service Ceiling ft m
Rate of Climb ft/min m/min
Wing Loading lb/ft² kg/m²
Thrust/Weight
Power/Mass hp/lb kW/kg
Avionics
Avionics


The Grob Tutor is a single-engined low-wing monoplane used as a basic training aircraft by the RAF. The aircraft has fixed tricycle undercarriage with spatted wheels, a short nose, and a cabin with a broad canopy and two windows each side. The wings are tapered with square tips and the empennage consists of a large fin and rudder with an oblong tailplane with square tips set at base of fin.


The Tutor is used by the University Air Squadrons to give basic flying training to university students sponsored by the RAF. The UASs also run Air Experience Flights to give flying experience to cadets of the Air Training Corps. The Tutor replaced the Scottish Aviation Bulldog in these roles in the late 1990s. Unusually, the Tutor fleet is owned and maintained by civilian companies and carries British civilian G-XXXX registrations under a PFI scheme.


Units Using the Tutor

  • Royal Air Force
    • Aberdeen, Dundee & St Andrews UAS and 12 AEF RAF Leuchars
    • University of Birmingham AS and 8 AEF RAF Cosford
    • Bristol UAS and 3 AEF RAF Colerne
    • Cambridge UAS and 5 AEF RAF Wyton
    • East Lowlands UAS RAF Leuchars
    • East Midlands UAS and 7 AEF RAF Cranwell
    • Universities of Glasgow & Strathclyde AS and 4 AEF Glasgow Airport/Abbotsinch
    • Liverpool UAS Woodvale
    • University of London AS RAF Wyton
    • Manchester & Salford Universities AS and 10 AEF Woodvale
    • Northumbrian Universities AS and 11 AEF RAF Leeming
    • Oxford University AS and 6 AEF RAF Benson
    • Southampton UAS and 2 AEF Boscombe Down
    • University of Wales AS and 1 AEF St Athan
    • Yorkshire Universities AS and 9 AEF RAF Church Fenton

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External links

  • The RAF Tutor page (http://www.raf.mod.uk/equipment/tutor.html)
  • Air Cadets Website (http://www.aircadets.org)

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