France’s Aura Flies Integral S Trainer

The nosewheel-equipped Integral S made its first flight at Toulouse-Francazal in France.

Credit: Aura Aero
French startup Aura Aero flew its Integral S training aircraft for the first time on July 28 from Toulouse-Francazal airport. Powered by a Lycoming piston engine, the Integral S is a tricycle-gear version of the Integral R, a tailwheel-equipped aerobatic trainer that made its first flight in July...
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