Evektor-Aerotechnik

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Evektor Eurostar EV-97A during take off
Evektor Eurostar EV-97A during take off
The EV-97A being pulled into position for refueling
The EV-97A being pulled into position for refueling

Evektor-Aerotechnik is a young aircraft and automotive design company located in Kunovice, the Czech Republic.

The company was created in 1999. It took over small local aircraft manufacturer Aerotechnik (founded in 1970) and also employed many people from ailing local manufacturer Let Kunovice. During 2000 Evektor-Aerotechnik produced the prototype of the small multipurpose airplane Wolfsberg Raven 257 for company Wolfsberg Aircraft NV, Belgium. The company also produces the ultralight aircraft Eurostar and the light sport aircraft SportStar. They built approx 400 planes in 2005.


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