X-AIR Sparrow

The hard-working and cost-effective X-AIR is certainly the most adapted and forgiving aircraft for work in Africa. It is robust and easy to maintain, using standard construction techniques. It is this X-Air machine that offers the greatest payload capacity and hence is the basis for our X-Air 912 Agri workhorse.

X-AIR Falcon

For those who want to progress to a slightly faster machine with the same safe handling techniques as the X-Air-F, with very efficient flaps. The X-Air F is the ideal cruising machine for the adventurer who wants to travel a little further afield. We use the Falcon as our basic trainer, and everybody loves the plane! It provides a good compromise between challenge and placidity. One of our Falcon aircraft recently flew through a tropical storm and landed safely - with no damage whatsoever - a real testimony to the strength of this wonderful aircraft.

X-AIR Hawk
With a much wider speed range (75 - 170 Km/hr) this is definitely the machine for those who want regular aircraft looks and styling, and the ability to act as a personal transport solution (still in the 'tube and cloth', easy-to-maintain configuration). We have used the Hawk on a number of agricultural surveillance missions where the large door opening and relatively safe low level, low speed handling has provided unprecedented views and data collection for developmental work as well as planatation area selection.

Whichever X-Air aircraft you choose, WAASPS is based here in West Africa, with an extensive supply of spares, to offer a full and professional service for your aircraft and training needs. Assembly, training, agri or banner and tropical adaptations are all part of our service to you, our valued customer.

For more details on these aircraft and the manufacturer's specificatons click here.

If you are interested in X-Air Aircraft supplied by WAASPS, send us an e-mail via contacts

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