Tecnam has broadened its P2012 series by introducing two new Special Mission Platform variants: the P2012 Continental SMP and the P2012 STOL Continental SMP. Both add to the multi-mission capabilities of the aircraft and give operators the choice of Lycoming or Continental engines.
The standard Traveller Continental SMP simplifies engine management, increases range and endurance, and provides an intuitive piston setup. The STOL Continental SMP adds a 16.6-metre wingspan and high-lift devices for improved takeoff and landing performance on short or unprepared runways. It offers a reduced minimum mission speed of 70 knots to support target-area persistence.
The Sentinel SMP remains the most advanced variant in the series, offering customisable ISR configurations. Standard features include dual sensor hatches, mission power and inverter systems, fully certified consoles and racks, and a modern Garmin G1000 NXi avionics suite with mission monitor. Configurations support up to five operators plus two pilots, with options for medevac, cargo and skydiving.
Both new variants retain the P2012's 9–11 seat cabin, low operating costs, and mission flexibility.
Tecnam managing director Giovanni Pascale Langer says: “The P2012 Special Mission and STOL variants reflect Tecnam’s ongoing commitment to innovation and versatility. By offering both Lycoming and Continental engine options and enhancing short-field performance, we are ensuring that our customers have the most efficient, adaptable, and capable aircraft for their mission needs.”
Francesco Sferra, P2012 & Special Mission Platforms sales and business development manager, adds: “The P2012 Continental SMP and the P2012 STOL SMP provide increased range and endurance, simplified management and maintenance, lower operating costs while also granting access to the most extreme and demanding landing strips in the world.”
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