The FFV Aerotech BA-14 Starling is a Swedish two-seat light monoplane designed by Björn Andreasson and developed as a joint venture between Malmo Forsknings & Innovations and FFV Aerotech.
[1] The prototype Starling first flew on 25 August 1988, it is a shoulder-wing monoplane mainly built from composite materials.
The semi-monocoque fuselage has a V-tail which has a small ventral fin with a tailskid, the main landing gear is a fixed tricycle type.
The prototype was powered by a 115 hp (86 kW) Lycoming O-235 flat-four piston engine with a two-bladed fixed-pitch tractor propeller.
The enclosed cabin has side-by-side configuration seating for two under a one-piece transparent canopy.