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The PIK-19 Muhinu was a light aircraft developed in Finland in the early 1970s for use as a glider tug and flight trainer. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional configuration with an enclosed cockpit and fixed tricycle undercarriage. Its construction was of composite materials throughout a novel approach at the time. When the PIK-19 flew for the first time in 1972 it was only the fourth aircraft in the world made of these materials.

Made by Aalto University.

Number Built
1
Manufacturer
First Flight
26
National Origin
Finland
Category

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