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        The Aeroprakt A-22L2 is an Ukrainian-designed, metal-structured, 
        side-by-side two-seater ultralight aircraft, with an excellent short 
        take-off and landing (STOL) performance. The A22 is designed by 
        Aeroprakt Kiev. The  history of Aeroprakt Kiev began in 1986 when Yuri 
        Yakovlev, after graduating from Kuybyshev (now Samara) aviation 
        institute, was invited to work at the Antonov Design Bureau in Kiev. 
        Having met the fellows in his hobby Yuri founded together with them an 
        amateur aircraft design club which received the name Aeroprakt nearly 
        similar named as the Aeropract in Kuybyshev the club where Yuri begun 
        his activity as aircraft designer and made his first successful steps in 
        this area. Kiev Aeroprakt began its activity from aerodynamic research 
        of Aeroprakt-8 aeroplane built by Yuri Yakovlev during his work in 
        Kuybyshev Aeropract. The research was carried out in a wind tunnel of 
        the Central Hydro-Aerodynamic Institute in Moscow. In winter of 1987 
        Kiev Aeroprakt started designing and building the two-seat primary 
        trainer Aeroprakt "T-8", and in 1991 the prototype A-20 was built by 
        members of the Aeroprakt Aero Club at Kiev. Among the club members were 
        aeronautical engineers employed by the Antonov company. The airplanes 
        were designed by Yuri Yakolev, Aeroprakt started production of the A-20 "Chervonets"
        in 1993, initially with Finnish funding. The prototype of the A22 first 
        flew in November 1996 and was designated the A-22 "Sharik". The A-22 is 
        a two-seat ultralight airplane combining the advantages of a traditional 
        airplane layout (strut-braced highwing side-by-side two-seater with 
        engine in front and tricycle undercarriage with steerable nose-wheel and 
        traditional all-metal design. The continuity in structure of A-20 and 
        A-22 (wing and tail), wide-scale use of traditional and reliable "metal" 
        technology, high level of pilot comfort, excellent flight performance 
        and "classic" appearance of A-22 are the warrants of its success in the 
        light airplane market. At the present time A-22 is produced in series. 
        The A22 is available as a basic kit, a quick-build "final assembly kit" 
        or as a factory-built, fly-away sport aircraft. Standard engine is now 
        the 100hp Rotax 912UL-S although the plane performs very well with the 
        basic 80hp Rotax 912UL. Other power units such as the Jabiru could also 
        be considered. Yuri originally dubbed his new design "Sharik" likely 
        because of the distinctive fin. In Germany the plane has achieved 
        certification to the demanding BFU-95 requirement but is known simply as 
        the A-22. In the USA they call it the "Valor" or "Valour". In Britain 
        the A22 is called the "Foxbat". When the conditions are met, the Aeroprakt A-22L2 is 
        approved as glider tug for gliders with a maximum take-off mass of 700 kg.The ICAO Aircraft 
        Type Designator for the Aeroprakt A-22L2 is AP22
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        In 2014, Aeroprakt A-22L2 c/n 467 was registered D-MYAK in Germany. The 2014-built Aeroprakt 
        A-22L2 'Foxbat' D-MYAK is operated by 'VAP - Vereiningung Aktiver Piloten Klausheide'.On 22 March 
        2019, Aeroprakt A-22L2 D-MYAK was seen at it's home-base Flugplatz Nordhorn-Lingen 'Klausheide' (EDWN).
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