P180 Avanti-Specification and Description
P180 Avanti-Specification and Description
P180 Avanti-Specification and Description
Preliminary
Valid for SN 1105 onward
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RECORD OF REVISIONS
Revision
Date
1.0
Sep. 1995 "Hot and High" condition note added.
2.0
Oct. 1998 Metallic forward wing and vertical fin introduced
Mmo 0.7 Mach introduced.
3.0
May 1999 PIAGGIO AERO INDUSTRIES introduced
New VHF radio VHF-22C + CTL-22C introduced
Options list updated
3.1
Jul. 2000 New MFCW = 2802 lbs introduced and ranges updated
3.2
Feb. 2001 New logo introduced
Options list updated
4.0
Aug. 2002 Air conditioning description updated
3-Lifting-Surface Design note added
RVSM and Cat II options added
Inspection Schedule added
Internal noise paragraph added.
4.1
Jul. 2004 EASA certifications added
Engine TBO increased to 3600 h
Capacities and weights revised following MZFW increase
Equipment lists revised
5.0
Jan. 2005 New Avanti II variant equipped with ProLine 21 avionics, PT6A-66B
engine, Increased MTOW Option, Options List updated
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INTRODUCTION
This document aims to provide a general
information
to
evaluate
the
design,
performance, and equipment of the PIAGGIO
P.180 Avanti II Aircraft. For further details you
are kindly requested to contact:
PIAGGIO AERO INDUSTRIES S.p.A.
Sales and Marketing
Via Cibrario, 4
16154 GENOVA SESTRI (Italy)
tel.: + 39 010 6481 1 (Switchboard)
fax: + 30 010 6481 309
e-mail: [email protected]
www.piaggioaero.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Dimensions
2.2 Capacities and Weights
2.3 Pressurisation
2.4 Powerplant
2.5 Performance
2.6 Operating speeds
2.7 Performance charts
AIRFRAME
3.1 Fuselage group
3.2 Wing group
3.3 Empennage group
3.4 Landing gear
3.5 Powerplants
SYSTEMS
4.1 Flight controls
4.2 Fuel system
4.3 Hydraulic system
4.4 Electrical system
4.5 Lights
4.6 Pressurisation and environmental system
4.7 Oxygen system
4.8 Ice protection
INSTRUMENTATION AND AVIONICS
5.1 General
5.2 Electronic Flight Displays
5.3 Multi Function Display
5.4 Radio Sensor System
5.5 Flight Management System
5.6 Weather Radar System
5.7 Flight Control System
5.8 Checklist System
5.9 TCAS System
5.10 TAWS
5.11 Stand-by Instruments
5.12 ELT
5.13 Additional Feature
INTERIOR
6.1 General
6.2 Cabin
6.3 Miscellaneous cockpit furnishing
6.4 Cabin noise
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ACCESSORIES
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INSPECTION SCHEDULE
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STANDARD AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION
9.1 Avionics, Instruments and Control Panel
9.2 Electrical Systems and Lights
9.3 Powerplants and related Systems
9.4 Systems
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DOCUMENTATION AND TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
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LIST OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
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APPENDIX A: Notes about the 3-Lifting Surface design
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APPENDIX B: Notes about operations in Hot and High conditions
APPENDIX C: New aircraft warranty
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The PIAGGIO P.180 Avanti II is a pressurised,
twin-engine, three lifting surfaces, pusher
propellers, turbine-powered aircraft capable of
carrying up to 11 passengers (including crew).
The aircraft complies with the requirements of
EASA CS-23 and of F.A.R. Part 23. It has been
certified by the Authorities of the European
Union, United States and Canada in the
transport category including day, night, VFR,
IFR operations and flight into known icing
conditions.
The Avanti complies with RVSM operation
requirements and is approved for Cat. II
approach and landing operations and for steep
approaches.
The Avanti is designed to provide jet-like speed
on turboprop fuel flows, as well as the
spaciousness and comfort of a wide-body,
stand-up cabin. Key to the Avanti's speed and
efficiency is the three lifting surface
configuration and no aerodynamic compromise.
In collaboration with the Ohio State
Aeronautical Laboratory and applying a NASAdeveloped methodology, a rear-loaded airfoil for
the main wing was designed, taking advantage
of the pusher configuration's undisturbed airflow
over the main wing to enhance laminarity.
Laminar flow over 50% of the wing chord was
achieved, which compares to a maximum of
20% of wing chord normally obtained on tractor
type propeller aircraft.
The Avanti's forward wing (which is not a
canard because it has no control surfaces) is a
fixed lifting surface equipped with flaps
synchronized with the main wing flaps. The
forward wing pitch angle is set so it stalls before
the main wing, producing an automatic nosedown effect and enhancing safety and
controllability. A five-degree negative dihedral
allows keeping the downwash clear of the
engine inlets and of the main wing. The three
lifting surfaces configuration of the Avanti
results in a 34% reduction in the main wing
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Dimensions
Wing
Span (without fairings)
Aspect Ratio
Sweep (leading edge)
Dihedral
Area
Wing Loading
Forward Wing
Span (without fairings)
Aspect Ratio
Sweep (@ 25% chord)
Dihedral
Area
Horizontal Tail
Span (without fairings)
Aspect Ratio
Sweep (@ 25% chord)
Dihedral
Area
Vertical Tail
Span
Sweep (@ 25% chord)
Area
External Dimensions
Length
Height
Span
45.41 ft
172.22 ft2
67.07 lb/ft2
10.76 ft
23.59 ft2
41.27 ft2
3.83 m2
2.35 m
4000'00"
4.73 m2
47 ft 3.2 in
13 ft 0.7 in
46 ft 0.5 in
14.41 m
3.98 m
14.03 m
69 in
73 in
57 in
179 in
31 in
267 in
1.75 m
1.85 m
1.45 m
4.55 m
0.79 m
6.79 m
67 in
1.70 m
9 ft 4.0 in
19 ft 0.0 in
2.84 m
5.79 m
2.19 m2
4.18 m
4.57
2948'00"
-500'00"
7.70 ft
50.92 ft2
16.00 m2
327.40 kg/m2
3.28 m
4.92
000'00"
-500'00"
13.73 ft
Cabin Dimensions
Height
Width
Cockpit Length
Passenger Cabin Length
Lavatory Length
Total Length
Landing Gear
Track
Wheelbase
13.84 m
11.96
111'24"
200'00"
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79.81 ft3
375.00 ft3
454.81 ft3
2.26 m3
10.62 m3
12.88 m3
Baggage Compartment
Total Volume
44.15 ft3
1.25 m3
Weights
Standard MTOW
Maximum Ramp
Maximum Take-off
Maximum Landing
Maximum Zero Fuel
Standard Equipped Empty (1)
11600 lb
11550 lb
10945 lb
9800 lb
7700 lb
5262 kg
5239 kg
4965 kg
4445 kg
3493 kg
5488 kg
5466 kg
5194 kg
4445 kg
3493 kg
Capacities
Standard MTOW
Useful Load (2)
Usable Fuel (@ 6.70 lb/gal) (3)
Maximum Payload (4)
Fuel with Max. Payload (5)
Payload with Max. Fuel (6)
3900 lb
2802 lb
1900 lb
1800 lb
898 lb
1769 kg
1271 kg
862 kg
816 kg
407 kg
1996 kg
1271 kg
862 kg
1043 kg
634 kg
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Assuming Basic VIP interior configuration. Does not include weight of crew. For reference
only. It may vary depending on interior configuration and options selection.
Maximum ramp weight minus standard equipped empty weight.
Corresponding to 418.1 U.S. gallons or 1,583 litres
Zero fuel weight minus standard equipped empty weight and weight of crew (1 pilot @ 200
lbs.).
Useful load minus maximum payload and crew (1 pilot @ 200 lbs.).
Useful load minus weight of full fuel and of crew (1 pilot @ 200 lbs.).
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2.3 Pressurisation
Differential
S.L. Cabin to:
Cabin altitude @ certified ceiling
Certified Ceiling
9.0 psi
24000 ft
6600 ft
41000 ft
.62 bar
7315 m
2012 m
12500 m
2.4 Powerplant
Engines
Manufacturer
Model
Power Each
(flat rated from 1630 thermodynamic HP)
Power Loading
TBO
Propellers
Manufacturer
Model
Diameter
Type
3.08 kg/SHP
3600 hours
HARTZELL
HC-E5N
85 in
2159 mm
Five-blade, constant speed, fully feathering, hydraulically controlled
2.5 Performance
2.5.1 Take-off and Landing
Take-off Distance (1)
@ Standard MTOW
S.L., ISA
2850 ft
869 m
1021 m
2860 ft
872 m
934 m
Rate of Climb
@ Standard MTOW
S.L., ISA
Both Engines
One Engine
2950 ft/min
756 ft/min
899 m/min
230 m/min
844 m/min
204 m/min
Service Ceiling
Both Engines
One Engine (**)
(**) Take-off at MTOW.
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40000 ft
25000 ft
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12190 m
7620 m
Noise
The aircraft is compliant with certification noise levels specified in FAR 36, Appendix G, amdt. 16
and in ICAO Annex 16 Chapter 10.
2.5.2 Cruise Performance
Maximum Speed (3)
398 KTAS
737 km/h
395 KTAS
380 KTAS
356 KTAS
732 km/h
704 km/h
660 km/h
1793 nm
3321 km
1509 nm
2795 km
1456 nm
2697 km
(1) FAR 23 runway requirement (2-engine Take-off to clear 50 feet) for turboprop aircraft.
(2) Total distance over 50 feet, full flaps, without propeller reversing. Does not include
any runway factors for destination or alternate airports.
(3) At 28000 feet and ISA Conditions.
(4) Typical mid-cruise weights (operating weight + 7 PAX + 1/2 full fuel) ISA conditions and IFR
reserves. Improvement over P180 Avanti is significant for payloads of 1000 lb or more
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93 KIAS
172 km/h
97 KIAS
179 km/h
260 KIAS
170 KIAS
150 KIAS
315 km/h
278 km/h
180 KIAS
175 KIAS
333 km/h
324 km/h
180 KIAS
333 km/h
185 KIAS
343 km/h
100 KIAS
185 km/h
Manoeuvring Speed
@ Standard MTOW
VA
199 KIAS
368 km/h
378 km/h
482 km/h
0.7 Mach
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P.180 AVANTI-II
RANGE-PAYLOAD - IFR RESERVE
3000
2800
2600
2400
2200
Payload (lb)
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
Range (n.m.)
P.180 - AVANTI II
FLIGHT ENVELOPE - ISA CONDITION - MCP 2000 RPM
45000
40000
35000
9500 lbs
10500 lbs
30000
11500 lbs
25000
Vmo/Mmo
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
200
250
300
350
True Airspeed [KTAS]
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400
450
P.180 - AVANTI II
SPECIFIC RANGE - ISA CONDITION - AVERAGE CRUISE WEIGHT
0.8
FL410
0.7
FL390
FL370
0.6
FL350
FL310
0.5
FL250
0.4
0.3
0.2
100
150
200
250
300
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350
400
450
3. AIRFRAME
3.1 Fuselage group
The Avanti's fuselage has a circular cross
section and is tapered at both ends. Cabin
width extends up to 6 feet (1828 mm) and a
dropped aisle provides a cabin height of 5 feet
9 inches (1753 mm).
The two-part cabin door is located on the lefthand side of the fuselage and is 53 inches
(1346 mm) high and 24 inches (610 mm) wide.
The upper half of the door is side-hinged and
swings forward to open. The lower cabin door is
bottom-hinged and opens downward to serve
as an air stair.
A plug-type emergency exit hatch is located on
the right-hand side of the cabin, opposite to the
cabin door.
The aft fuselage extends from the aft pressure
bulkhead to the tail-cone and is divided into two
sections: the wing/fuselage intersection area
and the baggage compartment area.
Within the wing/fuselage intersection area, the
space over the wing and between the forward
and central bulkheads contains an integral fuel
tank which is divided into two parts by a central
panel and interconnected with the wing tanks.
Most of the accessories are located in the aft
fuselage underneath the wing.
The baggage compartment is located in the aft
part of the fuselage between the third wing spar
bulkhead
and
the
tail-cone.
Baggage
compartment length is 76.8 (1951 mm) inches
and the total volume measures 44 cubic feet
(1.25 m3). The baggage door is a composite
part and is hinged on the top.
The tail-cone is attached to the rear fuselage
and supports the empennage.
3.2 Wing group
The Avanti has a three-lifting-surface design
using a forward wing, an aft fuselage-mounted
main wing, and a horizontal stabiliser on top of
the vertical fin.
The wing has an aspect ratio of 11.96, a taper
ratio of .34, a dihedral of 2 and a sweep of
111' (lading edge). The airfoil thickness varies
from 13% at the tip to 14.5% at the nacelle.
Inboard of the nacelle the wing has an average
thickness of 13.5%.
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Composite Components
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4. SYSTEMS
4.1 Flight Controls
Control surfaces are mechanically connected to
the pilot controls via cables, pulleys, push-pull
rods and bellcranks in a closed loop system.
Primary controls are made up of ailerons,
elevators and rudder. The pilot controls are
made up of a control wheel hinged on a yoke
control column and adjustable rudder pedals
hinged on the cockpit floor, in a dual-pilot
control configuration.
The pitch control system is an all moving
stabiliser-elevator assembly. The stabiliser trim
system is an electromechanical actuator
controlling the stabiliser angle of attack. The
autopilot system may drive both the horizontal
tail trim actuator and an autopilot rotary actuator
connected to the autopilot control cable loop.
The elevator provides primary pitch control and
is made up of two surfaces separately hinged to
the stabiliser. An up-down spring mechanism,
connected to the stabiliser, is installed in the
longitudinal control system
to provide a
suitable pilot stick force through the complete
centre-of-gravity range, to provide increased
stability at high speed and to improve
trimmability at low speed.
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Fuel System
Flap System
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4.5 Lights
DC power distribution
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The
heating
control
system
provides
independent temperature control of the cabin
and cockpit areas.
Main
wing
leading
edge
anti-ice
is
accomplished by directing engine bleed air
through a diffuser duct installed in the main
wing leading edge.
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Normal Checklist
Abnormal Checklist
Emergency Checklist
User Checklist
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6. INTERIOR
containing storage areas for food and
beverages, including areas for ice, soda
cans and small bottles. There are two
additional dispensers for heated beverages
and storage space for glasses and cups
and for miscellaneous items.
Two folding desktops located between the
club seats.
An armrest console running the length of
the main cabin and containing drink holders
and storage for miscellaneous objects.
Ashtrays are located in the seat armrest.
6.1 General
The cabin is separated from the cockpit by
dividers. The fuselage is shaped in such a way
to minimise drag, providing at the same time
the maximum possible interior room. Thus the
Avanti fuselage has a tapering cabin crosssection, with maximum height and width
achieved in the middle of the cabin. Cabin
length is 14.5 feet (4.42 m).
Width measures 72 inches (1.829 m) and
height 69 inches (1.753 m) from the 6.5 inches
(165 mm) dropped aisle to the cabin ceiling.
The cabin interior may be designed for six to
nine passengers. The aircraft has an externally
accessible baggage compartment measuring
44 cubic feet (1.24 m3).
The interior furnishing is manufactured of
composite honeycomb shell to
provide
maximum
strength,
durability
and
an
acoustically quiet environment . The interior has
also been designed to allow individual owners
to select the surface finish at their own desires.
Passenger seats slide fore and aft eight inches,
laterally outward from the sidewall four inches,
swivel 180 degrees, and recline 55 degrees.
The armrest contains individual fingertip
controls for air conditioning, light and
entertainment headset volume. All passenger
seats are equipped with a shoulder harness for
take-off and landing.
Constant flow oxygen masks automatically
deploy for each passenger in case a sudden
change in cabin pressure is detected by the
cabin pressurisation system.
6.2 Cabin
Standard interior configurations include the
following:
Four seats in a club arrangement in the
rear cabin.
Two side-facing divans or one side-facing
divan and a forward-facing seat or two
forward-facing seats in the forward cabin.
A toilet seat approved for take-off and
landing.
One or more refreshment cabinets,
depending on the seat configuration,
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7. ACCESSORIES
7.1 Standard equipment
Cabin baggage straps
Pitot covers
TAT sensor cap
Anti-ice detector cap
Engine intake blanks
Oil cooler inlet blanks
Starter generator and inertial separator
blanks
Air conditioning scoop cap
Engine stack caps
AOA transducer cap
Static wick covers
Baggage compartment net
Telescoping tow bar
Jack pads
Lifting brackets
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8. INSPECTION SCHEDULE
The inspection program includes regular and individual maintenance operations, performed at 150,
600, 1500, 3000 flight hour intervals, and Special Scheduled Inspections (refer to Maintenance
Manual for further information):
Daily Inspection
A Every 150 Flight Hours
B Every 600 Flight Hours
C Every 1500 Flight Hours
D Every 3000 Flight Hours
The PT6A-66B engine requires Hot Section Inspection at 1800 hrs and Overhaul at 3600 hrs.
The Hartzell HC-E5N propellers require overhaul every 5 years or 3000 hrs whichever occurs first.
The Main Landing Gear requires overhaul every 6000 landings or 10 years whichever occurs first
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Certificate of Conformity
Standard Airworthiness Certificate
Aircraft Log with Discrepancies Records
Pilot's Operating Handbook
Maintenance Manual
Illustrated Parts Catalogue
Wiring Manual
Engines Logs (RH and LH)
Engines Export Certificates
Propellers Logs (RH and LH)
Propellers Export Certificates
Hartzell Propellers Assembly Reports
PIAGGIO Propellers Assembly Reports
Serialised Components List
Warranty Certificate Application Forms for:
- Avionics (COLLINS);
- Propellers (HARTZELL);
- Engines and miscellaneous (PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA)
16 List of Service Bulletins and Service Letters
17 List of the warranties from Avionics manufacturers
Aircraft technical publications will be provided on CD-ROM.
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INTRODUCTION
This section aims to provide a general description of all currently available options for the P180
Avanti II.
All data contained in this document are subject to change without notice whenever this is
necessary to comply with technical regulations or to improve the aircraft performance or
characteristics. Equipment may be replaced with equivalent equipment providing the same or
better functions at the manufacturers discretion.
Options described in this section include:
Passenger cabin configurations
Avionics options
Systems options
All options are certified and available within standard lead times, except where explicitly
indicated. Other options may be designed and certified to suit Customers requests, however,
lead times will be evaluated and defined case-by-case.
The contents of this document will be continuously updated to include new options or to
eliminate obsolete equipment. Options may be added or eliminated in order to comply with
evolving regulations. Options consisting of Provision for are subject to the following Purchaser
understanding:
Provisions are designed to accommodate equipment or systems as presently available.
Piaggio Aero Industries reserves the right to discontinue production of or to modify such
equipment or system without notice. Such equipment or system may not be therefore available
in the future and Piaggio Aero Industries has no obligation to substitute for, remove or complete
the installation.
Piaggio Aero Industries will guarantee the fully functional configuration if and only if the
installation of the complete equipment or system is made by Piaggio Aero Industries or by an
authorized Service Center.
Section 1 contains passenger cabin configurations. Sketches of interior elements are displayed
for general information only. Actual design may differ slightly from the configuration shown.
Piaggio Aero Industries reserves the right to change interior configurations and individual
element design without notice.
Sections 2 and 3 contain avionics and systems optional equipment respectively.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AND
PURCHASER OPTION SELECTION TABLE
The P.180 Avanti II Maximum Take-Off Weight can be increased of 500 lbs., i.e. from
11,550 lbs. to 12,050 lbs. The take-off and landing performances change consequently
as preliminary reported in the previous paragraphs.
Option Id.
1.
W-001
Delta
Weight (lbs.)
0 (**)
Delta
Weight (lbs.)
0 (*)
I-001
19 (*)
I-002
-38 (*)
Transport
I-003
-130 (*)
tbv (*)
Basic VIP
(standard)
Super VIP
Extended VIP
I-005
tbv (*)
I-006
tbv (*)
I-007
tbv (*)
(*)
(**)
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AVIONICS OPTIONS
Option Id.
2.
Dual ADF
3.
Dual DME
4.
HF Radio System
5.
HF Wiring Provisions
6. Cockpit Voice Recorder System
7.
2nd Mode-S Flight ID Diversity Transponder
8.
Lightning Detection
9. Satellite Phone
10. Upgrade for Integrated Flight Information System
11. Electronic Charts
12. Enhanced Map Overlays
13. Graphical Weather with Data Link
14. PC Data Loader (ground use only)
(*)
(**)
A-001
A-002
A-003
A-004
A-005
A-006
A-007
A-008
A-009
A-010
A-011
A-012
A-013
Delta
Weight (lbs.)
tbv (**)
tbv (**)
33,0
tbv
tbv (**)
9,0
tbv (**)
tbv (**)
8,8 (**)
tbv
tbv
(**)
(**)
SYSTEMS OPTIONS
Option Id.
1.
2.
3.
4.
S-001
S-002
S-003
S-004
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Delta
Weight (lb)
14,5
6,3
8,7
1,6
----->
FUEL CAPACITY
2802
----->
9800
----->
----->
lb
------>
(1) For reference purpose only. Including : engine oil, cooling fluid, hydraulic fluid, first aid kit,
portable fire extinguisher, standard basic aircraft provisions, Freon cooling system, cockpit
and baggage compartment, furnishing, external painting, flight manual
(2) Including all standard cabin equipment and accessories
(3) 200 lb for each crew member, TBD lb (depending on operator's requirements) for manuals
(other than AFM) and Jeppesen charts
(4) Depending on the selected option
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SECTION 1
STANDARD PASSENGER INTERIOR CONFIGURATIONS
All passenger interior configurations share the following elements:
CABIN SHELLS
One-piece headliner running the full cabin length from the forward partitions to the rear
pressure bulkhead
One-piece sidewalls/window panels (1 each side) including window shades
One-piece lower sidewalls/armrests (1 each side)
Aft bulkhead cover
Entry door cover
PASSENGER SERVICE UNIT (PSU)
Drop-out oxygen masks at each seat location, including one mask in the lavatory area
Air outlets and reading lights at each seat location
Table lights
Four speakers
Indirect cabin lighting made up of:
Straight fluorescent lamps both-sides-along cabin ceiling
Dim/bright selection
Switch on left partition at entrance
Individual switches on armrest inserts
STANDARD FORWARD CABINETS WITH PARTITIONS
The passenger cabin is separated from the cockpit by two partitions incorporating small
stowage cabinets:
LH forward cabinet with partition includes:
Chart stowage provision (cockpit side)
Drawer for portable fire extinguisher
Entrance light
Advisory light (Cabin side)
Handrail
Membrane switch for:
- Entry light
- Cabin lights
- Crew lights
RH forward cabinet with partition includes:
Jeppesen maps stowage provision
Smoke hood
One drawer
STANDARD REAR PARTITIONS
LH aft partition between cabin and toilet compartment
RH aft partition between cabin and toilet compartment including a sliding privacy door and
an advisory light (cabin side)
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Fwd LH partition
Fwd RH partition
Sink
Towel stowage
Tissue dispenser
Trash container
Toilet
Self contained flushing toilet certified for use as a seat during take-off and landing
Seat restraint system including seat belt and shoulder harness with inertia reel
Seat and back cushions
Leather or fabric upholstering
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Basic VIP
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OPTION 1
Super VIP
(Six Seats Cabin Arrangement)
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I-001
OPTION 2
Extended VIP
(Five Seats + Divan Cabin Arrangement)
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I-002
OPTION 3
Transport
(Seven Airline type Seats)
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I-003
OPTION 4
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I-004
VIP SEATS
Each individual VIP seat includes:
20 standard back recline and 45 recline optional capability
180 swivelling
Fore/aft and lateral translation
Membrane switches on armrest
Ashtray in armrest
Provision for under-seat life vest stowage
Hidden headrest on aft facing seats
Seat restraint system including lap belt, shoulder harness with inertia reel
Fire resistant leather upholstering and multi-layer foam cushioning
TWO-PLACE DIVAN
The side facing two-place divan available in the Basic Configuration and Option 2 includes:
Membrane switches on armrest
Under-seat life vest stowage provision
Seat restraint system including lap belt, shoulder harness with inertia reel
Fire resistant leather upholstering and multi-layer foam cushioning
ONE-PLACE DIVAN
The side facing one-place divan available in the basic configuration includes:
Underseat lifevest stowage provision
Restraint system including lap belt and dual shoulder harness with inertia reel
Fire resistant leather upholstering and multi-layer foam cushioning
Two-place divan
VIP seat
One-place divan
FOLDING TABLES
The Club section includes one table on each side, foldable and stowable within the lower
sidewall armrest.
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LIGHTWEIGHT SEATS
Each seat includes:
10 back recline
Ashtray in armrest
Provision for under-seat life vest
stowage
Folding table in armrest
Seat restraint system including lap belt,
shoulder harness with inertia reel
Seat back pocket
Fire resistant fabric upholstering
REFRESHMENT CENTERS
Different types of refreshment centres are available depending on the configuration.
The standard refreshment cabinet available with the seven-seat Option 1 configuration is
located on the LH side and includes:
One electrically heated liquid
container
Miniature liquor bottle stowage
Cup dispenser
Ice chest
Glass stowage
Cutting board
Napkin stowage
Miscellanea stowage
Trash container
Provision for internal lighting
Smaller cabinets are available with the other configurations.
RH forward refreshment cabinet including:
Glass storage
Ice chest
Caraffe storage
One drawer for miscellaneous storage
LH midship refreshment cabinet including:
One small drawer
Bottled water storage
Glass storage
Trash container
RH midship refreshment center including:
Three drawers for miscellaneous
storage
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Extra
weight
(lb)
0,55
1,1
1,1
Basic
X
X
X
Available for
Option Option
I-001
I-003
X
X
X
X
Special materials and/or finishes may be provided on Customers request at an extra charge and
with lead times to be defined case-by-case. Non standard materials may cause extra weight
and a subsequent reduction of useful payload.
All upholstery materials must comply with the requirements of specification PS180-25-021
Materials for aircraft furnishing.
MISCELLANEA
PROTECTIONS
Protections are available to prevent damage during cargo handling for the lower sidewalls and
for the inflatable door seal.
FLOOR CARPET
Floor carpet made of fire-resistant material over the entire floor area.
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SECTION 2
AVIONICS OPTIONS
DUAL ADF
A-001
The Dual ADF option replaces the single ADF installation included in the P180 Avanti II basic
configuration. Requires replacement of the basic Collins NAV-4500 VOR/ILS/MKR receiver with
a second Collins NAV-4000 VOR/ILS/MKR/ADF receiver identical to the primary NAV receiver.
DUAL DME
A-002
A-003
It provides wiring and mounting provisions for later installation of the HF system.
HF SYSTEM
A-004
The KHF 990 HF Radio Communication System can be added to the two VHF Communication
Systems to perform long-distance voice communications. High Frequency radio
communications allow reliable long range transmission and reception over distances of
thousands of miles. This makes HF radio particularly useful when flying over vast surfaces
where VHF communications, limited to line of sight transmission, are out of reach.
The system operates from 2.0000 to 29.9999 MHz in AM and SSB and has a maximum output
power of 150 W. The control panel provides:
system tuning, either by selecting the desired frequency or by recalling stored channels (up
to 19) or preset channels (all 176 ITU maritime radiotelephone network channels are
stored),
operating mode selection such as LSB, USB and AM modes or A3J and A3A telephone
modes,
frequency display, system monitoring and channel programming/setting.
Some indications may be affected during HF COM transmissions, such as:
VOR and localizer indications,
ADF, Torque and Engine Oil Pressure indications.
Note that the probe antenna measures about 2.5 m and is located in the fuselage tail. Special
care must be taken during parking operations. The antenna can be removed/installed easily and
rapidly.
The kit includes:
A KTR 993 HF transceiver located in the rear fuselage
A KFS 594 HF/AM control unit located in the pedestal
A KAC 992 antenna coupler
A removable whip antenna extending from the tailcone
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A-005
The L3 Communications FA2100 Cockpit Voice Recorder allows recording of all audio signals:
signals transmitted or received by the pilot and the copilot,
cabin page announcements,
cockpit conversations, through the cockpit area microphone
All audio inputs are fed into 120-minutes recording channels. The FA2100 is provided with an
Underwater Locator Beacon (ULB). A g-switch enables to stop the record in case of impact.
The kit includes:
A CVR recording unit located in the baggage compartment
A CVR control unit located in the pedestal
A g-switch located in the vanity area close to the aircraft C.G.
A cockpit microphone located on the pedestal RH side wall
A CVR portable interface unit for ground checks only
The CVR is mandatory in the US for aircraft equipped with 6 or more passenger seats operating
under FAR 135.
DUAL MODE S TRANSPONDER
A-006
It provides an additional Collins TDR-94D Mode S Transponder with ID, Diversity and Enhanced
Surveillance capabilities identical to the single Mode S Transponder of the basic configuration. It
requires an additional antenna on the top fuselage.
LIGHTNING DETECTION
A-007
SATELLITE PHONE
A-008
The AirCell ST3100 Iridium Satcom transceiver provides worldwide access to the Iridium global
satellite network.
The kit includes:
An ST3100 transceiver unit located in the passenger cabin
A patch antenna located on the top fuselage
A cordless base station located in the passenger cabin
A cordless handset providing voice communications, control functions and programming
A remote dialler unit located in the pedestal and allowing the flight crew to access the
telephone system through the audio panels
Two modified audio panels replacing the standard audio panels
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A-009
Provisions for giving the capability to display maps (airways, airspace boundaries, geopolitical
data), Jeppesen charts (airport charts, approach charts, en-route charts) or graphical weather
on the Multi Function Display.
It includes the installation of the following optional units:
Collins AFD-3010E Enhanced Flight Display in place of the standard AFD-3010 in the
central position
Collins FSU-5010 File Server Unit (FSU)
Collins ECU-3000 External Compensation Unit
Collins CPAS-3000 software for installation on a laptop PC
The image files can stored in the FSU.
ELECTRONIC CHARTS
A-010
This option is offered as an add-on to option A-009 Upgrade For Integrated Flight Information
System. It provides the capability to display Jeppesen charts (airport charts, approach charts,
en-route charts) on the Multi Function Display
It includes the installation of the following optional units:
Collins ECH-5000 Electronic Charts Software
The Chart image files are stored in the FSU and are selected for display via the Chart Main
Menu. The Control Panel provides an interface with the Chart Main Menu and is also used to
manipulate the displayed chart. The chart feature also provides a depiction of the aircraft's
current position on all charts that have been geographically referenced by Jeppesen.
GPS position information is used to place a moving airplane symbol on the chart planview.
It requires subscription to the Jeppesen Electronic Charts Service.
ENHANCED MAP OVERLAYS
A-011
This option is offered as an add-on to option A-009 Upgrade For Integrated Flight Information
System. It provides the capability to display geopolitical data, airways and airspace maps on
the Multi Function Display.
It includes the installation of the following additional software:
Collins OVL-5000 Enhanced Map Overlays
Map displays are controlled via the Control Panel or via line select keys to access the Map
Menu. In order to prevent display clutter, each of the enhanced map overlays is automatically
removed as map range is increased. The airways and airspace depictions are removed when
range is increased over 100nm. The geopolitical map data is removed when map range is
increased over 300nm.
It requires subscription to the Collins Map Service.
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GRAPHICAL WEATHER
A-012
This option is offered as an add-on to Option A-009 009 Upgrade For Integrated Flight
Information System. It provides the capability to display weather information on the Multi
Function Display.
It includes the installation of the following additional units:
Additional Collins VHF-4000 radio dedicated to ground-air Data Link for weather information
update
Collins GWx-5000 Graphical Weather Software
The Graphical Weather (GWx) Display is provided by Datalink GWx. The Datalink GWx system
requires a third Collins VHF-4000 radio, CMU capability in the RIU, and a multifunction CDU.
The File Server Unit has the capability to store uplinked graphical weather imagery and to
display it on the MFD either as a dedicated graphical weather format or as a weather overlay on
the Plan Map function.
x
PC DATA LOADER
A-013
The PC Data Loader allows data uploading and downloading (FMS updates, flight plans,
maintenance and diagnostic data, etc.) to/from a laptop PC.
The kit includes:
A PCMCIA card equipped with connection cable
NOTE: not required if options A-010 is installed.
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SECTION 3
SYSTEMS OPTIONS
ENGINE FIRE EXTINGUISHER
S-001
The fire protection system installed on P180 Avanti II detects the presence of a fire or of a local
overheat condition in the engine fire zones. The optional engine fire extinguishing system
discharges extinguishing agent into the fire zones when it is activated by the flight crew.
Two identical systems are installed, one for each engine. The fire bottles are carbon-halon steel
containers attached to the engine mounting frames. The stainless steel tubes and nozzles duct
the extinguishing agent to the gearbox zones and to the propeller gearbox zones.
Two lighted pushbuttons are on the left and right glareshields. They are guarded to prevent
inadvertent discharge of the fire bottles.
The engine fire extinguishing system has been certified on a non-dangerous basis. No tests to
demonstrate the extinguishing agent concentrations in nacelle zones have been carried out.
S-002
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S-003
The portable oxygen cylinder provides a supplementary oxygen source for crew and
passengers use, if requested. The oxygen cylinder is installed inside the wardrobe, located in
the vanity section. It is attached to the right side of the forward wall of the wardrobe. It supplies
a constant flow of oxygen to the masks up to 16500 ft cabin altitude. The oxygen unit is
provided with 2 masks, each equipped with a flow indicator.
The table below gives the average duration in hours of a cylinder fully charged to 1800 psig,
with respect to the cabin altitude.
CABIN
ALTITUDE
(Feet)
0
12500
16500
PASSENGERS
1
2.75
3.03
3.13
1.38
1.52
1.57
Use of supplementary oxygen is allowed only when the cabin is pressurized or when the cabin
altitude is below 16500 ft.
GRAVEL KIT
S-004
The kit is installed on the nose landing gear to protect the aircraft lower fuselage and wings from
small debris that may be thrown up by the nose landing gear during operations on unpaved
runways. The kit is designed to allow operation on grass or compacted gravel runways with
CBR > 15. It is not designed to allow operation on rough or unprepared strips with loose gravel.
Performance degradation for take-off and landing are defined in the relevant sections of the
Flight Manual.
Operation from unpaved runways implies application of a factor 4 for the purpose of calculating
the operational cycles of the landing gear.
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APPENDICES
Appendix A - Notes about the 3-Lifting-Surface design
Some additional considerations are given
herein about the P.180 3-Lifting-Surface design.
The P.180 Avanti IIs distinctive shape is not
simply due to a styling research but to a specific
intent to design an aircraft with the following
specific features: a wide body, stand-up cabin,
jet-like performance and turboprop fuel
efficiency. After a deep aerodynamic analysis
and several hundreds hours of wind tunnel
tests, PIAGGIO engineers concluded that these
goals could not be achieved with conventional
aircraft configurations. The P.180 project
developed therefore the following new features:
PIAGGIOs patented Three-Lifting-Surface
Configuration (3LSC) provides a 34%
reduction in total wing area over
conventional designs, thereby reducing
weight and drag;
A non-cylindrical, low-drag fuselage shape,
developed through extensive wind tunnel
testing to allow a large cabin cross section
without a large drag penalty;
While its shape is radically different from other
aircraft, there is much to the P.180 that pilots
and
maintenance
personnel
will
find
conventional and familiar:
Well known and widely used systems;
90-percent aluminum construction;
Conventional flight controls.
Thanks to this unique combination of
innovation and tradition, you can enjoy the
P.180s
outstanding
performance
and
exceptional comfort, while flying with usual
confidence thanks to the Avantis tested
technologies and systems.
The P.180s unique 3LSC design includes a
small forward wing, a high-aspect-ratio main
wing and a small horizontal stabiliser on top of
the conventional vertical stabiliser. This
combination reduces drag by minimising the
amount of downward force the horizontal
stabiliser must produce to balance the nosedown pitching moment created by the main
wing lift and pressure distribution acting aft of
the centre of gravity.
File P180Avanti II Spec&Option-1-R2.doc
Revision 5.0 Preliminary
Date : January 2005
Conventional aircraft
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W = Aircraft weight
L = Lift = LF +LM + LT
LF = Forward wing lift
LM = Main wing lift
T = Lift to trim aircraft (negligible)
3-Lifting-Surface design
Main wing centre of lift moves aft with flap deflection. Forward
wing flaps are programmed to provide additional lift required to
balance the increased nose-down pitching moment.
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Flap effect
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Standard Day Thermodynamic Performance (Seal level, Static, 2000 rpm propeller)
Take-off Rating
Max. Continuous Rating
Maximum Climb
Maximum Cruise
ESHP
SHP
SFC
1498
1498
1420
1420
1414
1414
1341
1341
.521
.521
.527
.527
Maximum Shaft Horsepower Performance (Seal level, Static, 2000 rpm propeller)
ESHP
Take-off Rating
Max. Continuous Rating
Maximum Climb
Maximum Cruise
SHP
905
905
905
905
850 (1)
850 (1)
850 (2)
850 (2)
TORQUE
SFC
2233
2233
2233
2233
.642
.642
.641
.641
(1) Available to 62.2C @ 2,000 r.p.m. propeller speed. Maximum intake temperature 57C to take into
account the heating of the inlet duct ("Charge heating").
(2) Available to 56.1C @ 2,000 r.p.m. propeller speed.
Notes:
Take-off Rating is the maximum power certified for Take-off.
Maximum Continuous Rating is the maximum power certified for continuous operation periods of
unrestricted duration. The rating may be used as required by operation necessity.
Maximum Climb and Maximum Cruise are the maximum powers approved by Pratt & Whitney for climb
and cruise operation.
In calculating Equivalent Shaft Horsepower (ESHP) it is assumed that 2.5 lb axial thrust is equivalent to
one shaft horsepower.
Specific Fuel Consumption (SFC) [lb/ESHP/hr] is based on JP4 fuel.
In other words:
every engine loses power climbing from
sea level to altitude or if subject to an
ambient temperature increase;
a flat rated engine, i.e. an engine whose
power has been limited to a lower value
than the thermodynamic power it can
deliver, can be reset to the rated power
while climbing or in case of an ambient
temperature increase since an excess of
thermodynamic power is available.
In the case of the PT6A-66 installed on the
P.180:
the rated power (850 SHP) can be
maintained during cruise or climb to
approximately 25,000 feet on a standard
day;
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A.
Aircraft Manufacturers Limited
Warranty
Manufacturer warrants that the Aircraft, at
the time of its delivery from Manufacturer,
shall be free from all defects in material and
workmanship and from defects inherent in
its design relative to the known state of the
art at the time of such design. This warranty
does not apply to Aircraft operated or
maintained contrary to Manufacturer's
service and flight manuals, as they may be
in effect from time to time.
Upon receipt of prompt written notification
from the Customer, including satisfactory
evidence of the defects and return of the
defective part when possible, Manufacturer
shall:
1. if the failure occurs either within the first
1,000 flight hours or 24 months after
delivery to Buyer, whichever occurs
earlier, either repair or replace any
defective
item
(except
engines
referenced in paragraph B below).
2. if the failure occurs either within the first
1,000 flight hours or 24 months after
delivery to Buyer, whichever occurs
earlier, either repair or replace all
defective items which are manufactured
by Manufacturer or those which are
manufactured
by
vendors
to
Manufacturer's
detailed
design
specifications.
3. if the failure occurs both within the first
5,000 flight hours and within 60 months
after delivery of the Aircraft to Buyer,
either repair or replace any defective
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B.
Engines Warranted by Pratt &
Whitney
Engine warranty will start from the day of
the final delivery of the aircraft by the
Manufacturer to the Buyer and will be
provided and administered by the engine
manufacturer (Pratt & Whitney Canada
Inc.). Specific details for the implementation
of such warranty will be furnished to the
Buyer by the Manufacturer upon delivery of
the Aircraft.
C.
Avionics Warranted by Applicable
Manufacturers
The Avionics equipment and components
are
warranted
by
their
respective
manufacturers for varying periods of time.
Buyer will receive any remaining life of
those warranties in accordance with each
respective manufacturer's warranty program
starting from the date of final delivery of the
aircraft by the Manufacturer to the Buyer.
D)
Labour Statement