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Still in production, the Islander is one of the best-selling commercial aircraft types produced in Europe.
Its Islanders and Trislander aircraft were built in Romania, then shipped to Avions Fairey in Belgium for finishing before being flown to the UK for flight certification.
The Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander is a high-wing cantilever monoplane with a rectangular fuselage and two wing-mounted engines.
Early aircraft were equipped with a pair of piston engines while later production models may be alternatively fitted with turboprop engines in their place.
The rectangular cross section fuselage, which is furnished with a conventional tail unit and fixed tricycle landing gear, typically accommodates a single pilot and up to nine passengers.
In a commuter configuration, each row being accessed by its own door; the cabin can be rapidly reconfigured.
This allows for a single aircraft to undertake a diverse range of tasks within a minimal period of time.
Often referring to the type as "The world's most versatile aircraft", Britten-Norman promotes the Islander's low direct operating costs, minimal maintenance, and its stability in flight as major attributes of the aircraft.
The Islander/Trislander are somewhat unique in that there is no isle between seats in their narrow fuselage and because of this, every row of seats (each two across) has its own door.
The Trislander seats up to 19, so it has several doors along its fuselage.
Only 73 Trislanders were ordered and it was not nearly as successful a design as its smaller sibling, but Britten Norman intends to reinstate production of this aircraft so, perhaps it will be more successful during its second production run.
In essence, the Trislander was an enlarged Islander with a third Lycoming O-540 engine fitted to the vertical fin making it a very rare three-engine light civilian airplane.
The Islander landing at the infamously short runway on the Caribbean island of Saint Barth (runway is 2,100 feet long).
The Islander features two rugged O-540 Lycomings that produce 260 horsepower and seating for up to 11 people (including pilot(s).
"Islander Airplane Private Charter Flights"
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The Islander Aircraft and Britten-Norman’s bespoke design philosophy is based on an understanding that all customers have individual requirements.
nbaa logo, islander plane, charter aircraft, charter flights
Still in production, the Islander is one of the best-selling commercial aircraft types produced in Europe.
Its Islanders and Trislander aircraft were built in Romania, then shipped to Avions Fairey in Belgium for finishing before being flown to the UK for flight certification.
The Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander is a high-wing cantilever monoplane with a rectangular fuselage and two wing-mounted engines.
Early aircraft were equipped with a pair of piston engines while later production models may be alternatively fitted with turboprop engines in their place.
The rectangular cross section fuselage, which is furnished with a conventional tail unit and fixed tricycle landing gear, typically accommodates a single pilot and up to nine passengers.
In a commuter configuration, each row being accessed by its own door; the cabin can be rapidly reconfigured.
This allows for a single aircraft to undertake a diverse range of tasks within a minimal period of time.
Often referring to the type as "The world's most versatile aircraft", Britten-Norman promotes the Islander's low direct operating costs, minimal maintenance, and its stability in flight as major attributes of the aircraft.
The Islander/Trislander are somewhat unique in that there is no isle between seats in their narrow fuselage and because of this, every row of seats (each two across) has its own door.
The Trislander seats up to 19, so it has several doors along its fuselage.
Only 73 Trislanders were ordered and it was not nearly as successful a design as its smaller sibling, but Britten Norman intends to reinstate production of this aircraft so, perhaps it will be more successful during its second production run.
In essence, the Trislander was an enlarged Islander with a third Lycoming O-540 engine fitted to the vertical fin making it a very rare three-engine light civilian airplane.
The Islander landing at the infamously short runway on the Caribbean island of Saint Barth (runway is 2,100 feet long).
The Islander features two rugged O-540 Lycomings that produce 260 horsepower and seating for up to 11 people (including pilot(s).
"Islander Airplane Private Charter Flights"
islander plane, charter aircraft, charter flights
The Islander Aircraft and Britten-Norman’s bespoke design philosophy is based on an understanding that all customers have individual requirements.
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