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Ivo Boscarol Ivo Boscarol (; ), born 15 April 1956, is the founder of Pipistrel, a producer of Ultralight aviation, ultralight and light aircraft, based in Ajdovščina, Slovenia. Boscarol is most known as an aircraft designer and entrepreneur. Early career ...
and based in
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. Its facilities are located in Ajdovščina, Slovenia, and near
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, Italy. By March 2019, Pipistrel had produced more than 2000 aircraft. In April 2022, the company was purchased by
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History

Due to legal restrictions imposed by the Yugoslavian government during the 1980s, Pipistrel's first aircraft was flown secretly in the evening between dusk and dark. The flying times and triangular shape of the hang-glider style wings earned the aircraft the nickname "bats," which was adopted by the company naming themselves after the Italian word for bat, pipistrello. Initially, Pipistrel produced only
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s designed by
Ivo Boscarol Ivo Boscarol (; ), born 15 April 1956, is the founder of Pipistrel, a producer of Ultralight aviation, ultralight and light aircraft, based in Ajdovščina, Slovenia. Boscarol is most known as an aircraft designer and entrepreneur. Early career ...
, who produced experimental
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s with a group of his friends as a private enterprise starting in the mid 1980s. The first serially-built ultralight trike, the
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, was built in 1989, so the company counts this as the official beginning of Pipistrel, although the first mention of the brand name appeared in 1987. Thirty-two examples of the Basic were sold. The
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was added to the line in 1990, the
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in 1992, and
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in 1998. The Spider was marketed in Europe in the early 2000s by
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of
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, Germany.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: ''World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12'', page 211. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X During the company's first ten years in operation, the trike models were exported to more than 30 countries in Europe and Africa, with almost 600 units were produced. Trike production was discontinued in the early 2000s. On 18 November 1992, the company was officially registered as Pipistrel d.o.o. with Vida Lorbek as the first manager. In the mid 1990s, when
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became more widely used, Pipistrel moved from the production of powered hang-gliders to
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that resemble full-sized airplanes. One of the early models, the
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, was the first serially-built ultralight made out of composite materials. In 2003, Pipistrel moved into a purpose-built facility next to the
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. In 2004, Pipistrel released the world's first side-by-side 2-seat self-launching glider, the
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.Vandermeullen, Richard: 2012 Kit Aircraft Buyer's Guide, Kitplanes, Volume 28, Number 12, December 2011, page 65. Belvoir Publications. ISSN 0891-1851 In 2007 and 2008, Pipistrel claimed two consecutive victories at NASA
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. In the 2007
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challenge, the modified Pipistrel Virus, owned by Vance Turner and piloted by Pipistrel's general distributor for USA, won most of the categories. In 2008, similar results were achieved by the team at "General Aviation Technology" challenge. In August 2012, Pipistrel was hit by a week-long import ban issued by the
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. Pipistrel had opened a factory in Italy to benefit from the country's bilateral agreements with the United States. During a routine check, the FAA was unable to locate Pipistrel's Italian factory on
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and banned the import of some of Pipistrel's products. On 12 October 2015, Pipistrel won an international tender issued by the Indian Ministry of Defence to supply 194 Pipistrel Virus SW 80 trainers to the
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and National Cadet Corps. By June 2016, Pipistrel had produced 800 examples from the Sinus and Virus series. By May 2018 this number had increased to more than 900. The 1000th aircraft of the Virus and Sinus family was delivered by March 2019.


Electric aircraft development

In 2007, an electric version of the Taurus was released, the world's first 2-seat fully
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and the first electric motor-glider to achieve serial production. In 2008,
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magazine listed Taurus Electro among Ten Best Innovations of the year in the Aviation&Space category. The Taurus G4, developed in 2011, was the first all-electric four-seat aircraft. It used the most powerful
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in an all-electric airplane design at that time. In July 2015,
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, provider of the Dynadyn motor used in the Alpha Electro trainer, warned Pipistrel that it should not use its motors for overwater flights, just as Pipistrel was about to launch a historic electric-powered flight across the
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and back. As it turns out,
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was preparing exactly the same
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-like exploit, with a plane powered by a motor also provided by Siemens, and it was speculated that Siemens was pressured by Airbus. In February 2016, Pipistrel ran the most powerful hybrid electric powertrain in aviation to date, as a part of the project HYPSTAIR. The EU funded the Hypstair program: a
Pipistrel Panthera The Pipistrel Panthera is a lightweight, all-composite, highly efficient four-seat aircraft under development by Pipistrel of Slovenia.Bernard, Mary and Suzanne B. Bopp: ''What's Coming?'', Kitplanes, Volume 29, Number 12, December 2012, page 2 ...
mockup received a
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-electric powertrain, ground testing a motor driven by batteries only, by a generator-only and by both combined. The Hypstair program is followed by Mahepa project from 2017, EU-funded over four years. Panthera ground testing is planned for 2019 before flight tests in 2020. On 29 September 2016, the world's first four-seat passenger aircraft powered by a zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system accomplished a successful first public flight. Pipistrel was one of the partners in the "HY4" project. The dual-fuselage, battery-powered Taurus G4 received a DLR
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powertrain to fly as the HY4, with
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s and batteries in the fuselages, fuel cells and motor in the central
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. Partners are German motor and inverter developer
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and
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. Ground and flight tests should follow those of the hybrid Panthera a couple of months later. The HY4 flew in April 2022. In June 2019, the company had formed a new R&D sister company, "Pipistrel Vertical Solutions," to develop the Pipistrel 801 electric VTOL aircraft. On 10 June 2020, the
Pipistrel Velis Electro The Pipistrel Velis Electro is a Slovenian light aircraft, designed and produced by Pipistrel of Ajdovščina. The aircraft was EASA CS-LSA fully electric type certified in June 2020 and it is intended primarily for the training aircraft role ...
, the fully-electric version of the Virus SW 121, received the World's first type certificate for an electric aircraft from
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. On 1 September 2020, the company introduced two cargo carrying electric drones, the Pipistrel Nuuva V300 and the smaller Pipistrel Nuuva V20. Pipistrel is planning a liquid
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and battery-powered 19-seat hybrid “Miniliner” for a project launch in 2021, a first flight in 2028, and service entry in 2030 or 2031. A 8,500-9,000 kg (18,700-19,800 lb)
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, slightly above the hopefully relaxed 8,618 kg EASA CS-23 limit, would allow a range. Batteries would be used for short takeoffs, down to 800 m (2,620 ft), with of installed power. It would use technology from EU-funded MAHEPA and UNIFIER19 programmes, and three different configurations are evaluated while the composite wing and fuselage are fixed. Pipistrel targets a 1,500 aircraft market and 40% lower operating costs than current commuter aircraft.


Acquisition by Textron

In March 2022,
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entered into an agreement to buy Pipistrel and form a new division for electric aircraft development, to be called Textron eAviation. Pipistrel will continue as a
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and retain its existing headquarters and operations in Slovenia and Italy. Textron will invest in the division to hasten future aircraft development and production. Pipistrel's founder and CEO, Ivo Boscarol, will stay on as a minority shareholder and also as the ''Chairman Emeritus''. The purchase was completed in April 2022 at a price of US$235M.


Aircraft


Gliders and light aircraft

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Pipistrel Alpha Trainer The Pipistrel Alpha Trainer is a Slovenian two-seat, single-engine light-sport aircraft intended specifically for flight training, designed and produced by Pipistrel in Gorizia, Italy. The Alpha was announced at the end of 2011 and production s ...
– high-wing, single piston-engined, two-seat aircraft. * Pipistrel Apis – ultralight single-seat glider. *
Pipistrel Apis-Bee The Pipistrel Apis-Bee, also called the Apis/Bee, (''Apis'' means bee in Latin) is a Slovenian mid-wing, single-seat glider and motor glider that was designed and produced by Pipistrel.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: ''World Directory ...
– ultralight single-seat glider and motor glider. *
Pipistrel Panthera The Pipistrel Panthera is a lightweight, all-composite, highly efficient four-seat aircraft under development by Pipistrel of Slovenia.Bernard, Mary and Suzanne B. Bopp: ''What's Coming?'', Kitplanes, Volume 29, Number 12, December 2012, page 2 ...
– low-wing, single piston-engined, four-seat aircraft. *
Pipistrel Sinus The Pipistrel Sinus is a two-seat, single-engine ultralight motor glider, developed and manufactured by Pipistrel in Slovenia and Italy.Vandermeullen, Richard: ''2012 Kit Aircraft Buyer's Guide'', Kitplanes, Volume 28, Number 12, December 2011, pa ...
– high-wing, single piston-engined, two-seat ultralight motor glider. *
Pipistrel Taurus The Pipistrel Taurus is a Slovenian self-launched two-seat microlight glider designed and built by Pipistrel.Vandermeullen, Richard: ''2012 Kit Aircraft Buyer's Guide'', Kitplanes, Volume 28, Number 12, December 2011, page 65. Belvoir Publication ...
– ultralight, single piston-engined, two-seat motor glider. *
Pipistrel Virus The Pipistrel Virus is a two-seat, single engine light aircraft manufactured by Pipistrel in Slovenia and Italy and sold as an ultralight, homebuilt kit, glider, or light-sport aircraft.Vandermeullen, Richard: ''2012 Kit Aircraft Buyer's Guide'' ...
– ultralight, single piston-engined, two-seat aircraft. *
Pipistrel Virus SW The Pipistrel Virus is a two-seat, single engine light aircraft manufactured by Pipistrel in Slovenia and Italy and sold as an ultralight, homebuilt kit, glider, or light-sport aircraft.Vandermeullen, Richard: ''2012 Kit Aircraft Buyer's Guide'' ...
– ultralight, single piston-engined, two-seat aircraft. *
Pipistrel Velis Club Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina is a Slovenian Ultralight aviation, light aircraft manufacturer established in 1989Or 1989... --> by Ivo Boscarol and based in Ajdovščina. Its facilities are located in Ajdovščina, Slovenia, and near Gorizia, It ...
– ultralight, single piston-engined, two-seat aircraft.


Electric aircraft

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Pipistrel Alpha Electro The Pipistrel Alpha Trainer is a Slovenian two-seat, single-engine light-sport aircraft intended specifically for flight training, designed and produced by Pipistrel in Gorizia, Italy. The Alpha was announced at the end of 2011 and production s ...
– high-wing, single electric-engined, two-seat aircraft. * Pipistrel Apis Electro * Pipistrel Taurus Electro – ultralight, single electric-engined, two-seat motor glider. *
Pipistrel Taurus G4 The Pipistrel Taurus is a Slovenian self-launched two-seat microlight Glider (sailplane), glider designed and built by Pipistrel.Vandermeullen, Richard: ''2012 Kit Aircraft Buyer's Guide'', Kitplanes, Volume 28, Number 12, December 2011, page 65. ...
– experimental, single electric-engined, four-seat aircraft. *
Pipistrel WATTsUP The Pipistrel WATTsUP is an electric aircraft proof-of-concept trainer design that was built in Slovenia by Pipistrel.Tacke, Willi; Marino Boric; et al: ''World Directory of Light Aviation 2015-16'', page 73. Flying Pages Europe SARL, 2015. Th ...
– experimental, single electric-engined, two-seat aircraft. The predecessor of the Alpha Electro. *
Pipistrel Velis Electro The Pipistrel Velis Electro is a Slovenian light aircraft, designed and produced by Pipistrel of Ajdovščina. The aircraft was EASA CS-LSA fully electric type certified in June 2020 and it is intended primarily for the training aircraft role ...
– high-wing, single electric-engined, two-seat aircraft. First type-certified electric aeroplane in the world.


Ultralight trikes

* Pipistrel Basic * Pipistrel Plus * Pipistrel Spider – single piston-engined, two-seat trike. *
Pipistrel Twister The Pipistrel Twister is a Slovenian ultralight trike, designed and produced by Pipistrel of Ajdovščina. It was distributed in Europe by Flight Team UG & Company AG of Ippesheim and sometimes called the Flight Team Twister. The aircraft is su ...
– single piston-engined, two-seat trike.


VTOL

* Pipistrel 801 eVTOL – five-seat, single-pilot,
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aircraft. In development as one of the proposals for Uber Elevate. * Pipistrel Nuuva V300 – 300-kg payload class, tandem-wing, cargo eVTOL
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. In development. * Pipistrel Nuuva V20 – 20-kg payload class, tandem-wing, cargo eVTOL UAV. In development.


Awards and records

* In 2004, the Sinus accomplished a record-breaking flight around the world, the first ever
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to do so, flown by a Slovenian pilot,
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. * 2007
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Personal Air Vehicle Challenge in 2007 * 2008: General Aviation Technology Challenge * In December 2007, the aircraft Taurus Electro took off as the world's first fully electric 2-seat aircraft. It was named as one of the most important innovations in 2008 by the American magazine Popular Science. In 2010, it won a gold medal at the Biennial of Industrial Design. * 2011: CAFE/NASA/Google Green Flight Challenge for energy-efficient aircraft with its four-seater electric plane Taurus G4. * 10 FAI world records. * In 2019, the Sinus completed two record making flights when Aarohi Pandit became the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and the
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in a
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See also

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Personal Air Vehicle A personal air vehicle (PAV) is a proposed class of passenger aircraft providing on-demand air transport. The emergence of this alternative to traditional ground transport methods has been enabled by unmanned aerial vehicle technologies and elec ...
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List of gliders This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available) Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer. By nationality * List of Ameri ...


References


External links

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How Pipistrel Builds Electric Airplanes
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