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Porto Aviation Group Risen / Siren

Lift typeFixed wing
Construction typeFactory-built
Control typePiloted
Engine typePiston
ApplicationSport, Ultralight
Final assembly Voghera (Rivanazzano)
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Side-by-side ultralight. Original model was Risen followed by Siren with fixed landing gear for European UL and US LSA markets.

Type variants

Variant Launch/First flight Production end  
Porto Aviation Group Risen 2013 / 2012 Two-seat high-speed low-wing ultralight aircraft.
Porto Aviation Group Siren 2017 / 2017 Entry-level development of Risen for European UL and US LSA markets.

Supply chain

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Airframe Systems / Landing Assemblies

Beringer Aero (was Beringer SA) Analysis Aircraft Wheels: Mainwheels (Risen); Brake System Components: Hydraulic antiskid mainwheel brakes (Risen)

Airframe Systems / Safety & Security Systems

Junkers Profly Analysis Whole Aircraft Parachutes: Magnum 600 ballistic recovery parachute (Risen)

Avionics / Indicators and Instruments

Dynon Avionics, Inc. Analysis Electronic Flight Instrument Systems: SkyView EFIS (Risen)
Garmin International Analysis Electronic Flight Instrument Systems: Optional Garmin suite (Risen)

Power Systems / Engines

BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co KG Analysis Piston Engines: (R912 Series - Porto Aviation Group Risen - Rotax 912 iS/UL/ULS; Porto Aviation Group Siren - Rotax iS/ULS - - )

Power Systems / Fuel Systems

M.E.RIN Analysis Fuel Tanks & Systems: Explosion-resistant tanks (Risen)

Power Systems / Rotors & Propellers

DUC Hélices Propellers Analysis Composite Propellers: Flash-2 composite propeller
Idrovario Analysis Composite Propellers: Two-blade, variable pitch propeller (Risen)
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