Ibis Aircraft

Colombian manufacturer of light aircraft, founded 1990 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ibis Aircraft S.A. is a Colombian aircraft manufacturer based in Santiago de Cali. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of light aircraft in the form of ready-to-fly aircraft for the American light-sport aircraft category, and the European Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight category.[1][2]

IndustryAerospace
Founded1 November 1990
Headquarters,
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Ibis Aircraft S.A.
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryAerospace
Founded1 November 1990
Headquarters,
ProductsLight-sport aircraft
Websiteibis-aircraft.com
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The company was formed on 1 November 1990 as Ultralivianos Ibis Ltda, but on 1 June 2006 changed its name to Ibis Aircraft S.A. to present a more international image.[2][3]

The company produces a range of two seat high wing monoplane light sport aircraft. The Ibis GS-700 Magic has a European microlight version.[1][2]

The Ibis GS-750 Grand Magic is a four-seat development of the same basic design powered by engines of 180 to 210 hp (130 to 160 kW). The design was commenced in 2006 and was under development in 2011.[4]

Aircraft

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Summary of aircraft built by Ibis Aircraft
Model name First flight Number built Type
Ibis I single seat low-wing aircraft[2]
Ibis II twin-engined aircraft[2]
Ibis Cañaveral single seat agricultural aircraft[2]
Ibis Millenuim [sic?] Two seat light-sport aircraft[2]
Ibis Alaraban Two seat light aircraft powered by a Lycoming O-235[2]
Ibis GS-240 Two seat light-sport aircraft
Ibis GS-501 Urraco 2000 58 (2010) Two seat light-sport and microlight aircraft
Ibis GS-600 Arrow Two seat light-sport and microlight aircraft
Ibis GS-700 Magic 2003 102 Magics of all versions (May 2011)[2] Two seat light-sport and microlight aircraft
Ibis GS-710 Magic Two seat light-sport and microlight aircraft
Ibis GS-730 Super Magic 2007 Two seat light-sport and microlight aircraft
Ibis GS-750 Grand Magic 2006 Four seat light aircraft
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