Embraer EMB 121 Xingu

EMB 121 Xingu
General information
TypeUtility aircraft
National originBrazil
ManufacturerEmbraer
StatusActive
Primary usersFrench Air and Space Force
Number built106
History
Manufactured1977-1987
Introduction date20 May 1977
First flight10 October 1976
Developed fromEMB 110 Bandeirante

The Embraer EMB 121 Xingu (pronounced "shingoo") is a twin-turboprop fixed-wing aircraft built by the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, Embraer. The design is based on the EMB 110 Bandeirante, using its wing and engine design merged with an all-new fuselage. The EMB 121 first flew on 10 October 1976.[1]

A modified form of the EMB 121, the EMB 121A1 Xingu II, was introduced on 4 September 1981 with a more powerful engine (PT6A-135), increased seating (8 or 9 passengers) and a larger fuel capacity.

Before production ceased in 1987, Embraer had produced 106 EMB 121 aircraft, 51 of which were exported to countries outside Brazil.[2]

  1. ^ Michell 1994, p.9
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