Technoavia Rysachok

As of 2015 the certification process is stalled and Technoavia has declared that it is no longer involved in the project.

[2] The Rysachok is a conventionally laid out low wing, twin engine monoplane.

On the port side the rearmost window is in a wide, sliding freight door behind the wing.

Nineteen can be carried in an all-passenger configuration; the navigation/engineer training layout allows for up to nine students and instructors with appropriate repeat instrumentation.

The Technoavia Rysachok made its first flight with General Electric H80 engines in March 2014.

Technoavia Rysachok demonstrated at MAKS 2011