Aeropro

Eurofox-2K

The Eurofox‑2K, produced by the Slovak‑based manufacturer Aeropro, is a modern evolution of the classic Eurofox light‑sport aircraft first introduced in the early 1990s. Developed in 2018 to meet expanding ultralight and flight‑training markets, the 2K variant incorporates a reinforced composite fuselage, a higher‑output Rotax 912 ULS engine, and a redesigned wing with slotted flaps for improved low‑speed handling. Its spacious side‑by‑side cabin, removable dual‑control stick, and state‑of‑the‑art avionics suite—featuring a glass cockpit, GPS navigation, and ADS‑B In provide pilots with safety and convenience previously reserved for larger GA platforms. The aircraft’s fixed tricycle gear, quick‑change propeller, and optional tundra‑tire kit enable operations from paved runways as well as rough fields, making it popular among flight schools, aero‑clubs, and recreational owners across Europe and North America. Because of its low operating costs, ease of maintenance, and compliance with EASA LSA and FAA Part‑23 standards, the Eurofox‑2K has become a benchmark for economical training aircraft, helping to lower barriers to entry for new pilots and supporting the growth of general aviation worldwide. Its durability and user‑friendly design have also inspired several regional air services to adopt the Eurofox‑2K for passenger hops, further cementing its role as a versatile workhorse in aviation.

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Aeropro
Wikidata ID
Q33109346