CASA C-212 Aviocar


The prototype C-212 flew for the first time on 25 March 1971. Designed to replace much older aircraft
such as the Ju52 and DC-3, the Aviocar was in effect a miniature cargo plane with passenger-carrying
capability. In the airliner role the 100 Series was configured for the common 19-seat market and enjoyed
commercial succes among commuter airlines with 135 examples constructed.

Equipped with uprated Garret AirResearch TPE-331-10 engines and 12% increase in Max T.O. Weight, the
200 Series took to the air for the first time on 30 April 1978. Sales of all version had reached 390
by February 1986, evenly split between comerical and military contracts.

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C.212 N213TA at Ft. Lauderdale Executive AP., 14 August 1985.

Even the U.S. Air Force, apparently on a quest to operate
at least one of every type of transport aircraft extant today,
has found it necessary to bring the C.212 into its fleet.
This shot was at Keesler AFB, MS., 13 August 1992.

C.212-200 N351CA Gull Air at Boston, 9 August 1984.
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