
The Aquila A-210 was a modern composite-construction training aircraft that represented an advanced approach to flight school operations in the early 2000s. First flown on March 5, 2000, it was a low-wing single-engine monoplane that seated two side-by-side under an upward-opening canopy. With a 130-knot cruise speed and 820-foot takeoff roll, the aircraft was powered by a 98.6-horsepower Rotax 912S engine. It was manufactured by Aquila Aviation of Schönhagen, Germany.
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| Tayside Aviation | — | AT01-100A-329 | United Kingdom | 406FBD | |
| Tayside Aviation | — | AT01-100A-330 | United Kingdom | 406FBE | |
| Tayside Aviation | — | AT01-100A-332 | United Kingdom | 406FCD | |
| Tayside Aviation | — | AT01-100A-333 | United Kingdom | 406FCC |