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As an aviation business oriented company, Avion aerospace entered in partnership agreement with a Spanish manufacturing company Aeropup whose current ambition is to reshape the aviation industry, introducing the first fully 3D printed aircraft

Aeropup aircraft started 1982 in Australia, where light aviation was more than just a passion, it was the only way to reach remote places. The first Aeropup Mk I was a single seat high wing aircraft. During the next decades, the design evolved to incorporate revolutionary features for the time. Aeropup was one of the first Australian Companies to design a two seater LSA aircraft with a fast folding wing system.

In 2015, the company renewed with the incorporation of three young but very experienced engineers. Their goal, to make aviation affordable to everyone and spread their passion.

The partnership will involve marketing activities and distribution of Aeropup products in specific Avion Aerospace operating areas. Through the agreement both Avion Aerospace and Aeropup are expected to grow their market and reach millions of aviation passionate, providing variant products of choices and assistant to prospective aircraft owners and pilots.

The agreement was remotely signed by Luis Echánove, Co-Owner of AEROPUP S.L in Huelva, Spain and Ruhul Amin Rana, CEO of Avion Aerospace Group in Dhaka, Bangladesh on the 07th, December 2020.

 
As an aviation business oriented company, Avion aerospace entered in partnership agreement with a Spanish manufacturing company Aeropup whose current ambition is to reshape the aviation industry, introducing the first fully 3D printed aircraft

Aeropup aircraft started 1982 in Australia, where light aviation was more than just a passion, it was the only way to reach remote places. The first Aeropup Mk I was a single seat high wing aircraft. During the next decades, the design evolved to incorporate revolutionary features for the time. Aeropup was one of the first Australian Companies to design a two seater LSA aircraft with a fast folding wing system.

In 2015, the company renewed with the incorporation of three young but very experienced engineers. Their goal, to make aviation affordable to everyone and spread their passion.

The partnership will involve marketing activities and distribution of Aeropup products in specific Avion Aerospace operating areas. Through the agreement both Avion Aerospace and Aeropup are expected to grow their market and reach millions of aviation passionate, providing variant products of choices and assistant to prospective aircraft owners and pilots.

The agreement was remotely signed by Luis Echánove, Co-Owner of AEROPUP S.L in Huelva, Spain and Ruhul Amin Rana, CEO of Avion Aerospace Group in Dhaka, Bangladesh on the 07th, December 2020.


Well this is an ultralight and they are the Bangladesh distributor for the kit.

You don't HAVE to do 3D printing. Welding aluminum tubes together is good enough.

The design is from WW II when Taylorcraft and Piper cubs invaded the skies in the US. Mostly Aluminum frame over doped canvas and aluminum sheetmetal around the front section. There are literally hundreds of thousands of these airplanes all around the US and they are as cheap as chips.

Here's the US distributor.


The kit is very simple to build. There are thousands of American builders who build these in their garages. The design is rather bulletproof but as expected, very slow. Good for student pilot training. Stall speed somewhere around 30 knots.
 
They are also the distributor of the Ruixiang company in China, who build licensed electric Pipistrels.

 
i am not so sure of this company. this could be a bangladeshi "NIKOLA"
 
i am not so sure of this company. this could be a bangladeshi "NIKOLA"

Don't know what that means (TESLA?) but they are suppliers of electric aircraft, UAVs and drones.

So yes, the moniker may apply.
I just realized that the Ruixiang airplane may not be licensed but 'inspired' by the Pipistrel design. But quite similar.
 
Nice, Ruhul Amin Rana. He can be an inspiration here, instead of leaving Bangladesh and only send remittance that would be vanished in the second generation (for people who never come back), he is instead trying to build an aerospace company in the country. Great young person.

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Don't know what that means (TESLA?) but they are suppliers of electric aircraft, UAVs and drones.

So yes, the moniker may apply.
I just realized that the Ruixiang airplane may not be licensed but 'inspired' by the Pipistrel design. But quite similar.
Nikola basically another supposed EV manufacturer that duped millions of investors into putting money in a company with not much real prospects.

 
I'm more of a Cocola noodles guy, you ?

This is my best choice when I am in the mood for instant noodles. 8-)

Add your half-boil egg, onion leaves and lemon grass and you've got yourself a super meal. Sorry for OT post.

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I like glass noodles too, esp. the Vietnamese kind. LA is a major Asian culture melting pot - quite unlike the rest of the US. You can eat different Asian foods every day and won't get bored for months. There are actual large grocery super-marts (the size of Walmarts) for Korean, Chinese (many types), Japanese, Vietnamese and Filipino foods.
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This is my best choice when I am in the mood for instant noodles. 8-)

Add your half-boil egg, onion leaves and lemon grass and you've got yourself a super meal. Sorry for OT post.

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I like glass noodles too, esp. the Vietnamese kind. LA is a major Asian culture melting pot - quite unlike the rest of the US. You can eat different Asian foods every day and won't get bored for months. There are actual large grocery super-marts (the size of Walmarts) for Korean, Chinese (many types), Japanese, Vietnamese and Filipino foods.
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