Airplane Manual FK 9
B&F Technik Vertriebs GmbH
Revision 17
General
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1.
General
This manual must be read carefully by the owner and operator in order to
become familiar with the operation of the FK 9. The manual presents
suggestions and recommendations to help obtain safe and maximum
performance without sacrificing economy.
The owner and operator should also be familiar with the applicable aviation
regulations concerning operation and maintenance of this airplane.
All limits, procedures, safety practices, servicing, and maintenance
requirements contained in this manual are considered mandatory for the
continued airworthiness of the airplane.
All values in this manual are based on ICAO Standard Atmosphere
conditions and maximum takeoff weight (MTOW).
The pilot in command has to make sure that the airplane is airworthy and
operated according to this manual.
Non-compliance with handling, maintenance and checking instructions as
indicated in the flight and maintenance manuals as well as the respective
updates which are published in the manufacturer’s website, will void
warranty and/or guarantee claims.
This manual applies to both versions, FK 9 Mark 4 and FK 9 Mark 4 Utility.
The difference between both versions lie
s in wing construction. The “Utility”
is ceconite-covered in the aft wing section unlike the composite cover of the
basic Mark 4.
The FK 9 SW (shortwing) is a variant with less wingspan.
All variants of airframes and powerplants can be combined as certified.