Jabiru J430, pioneering aircraft artificial students

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Technology FL - After a long wait, finally Jabiru J430 aircraft pioneer the assembly the students of SMK Negeri 29 Jakarta published. The aircraft is expected to fly to Bali and Malaysia.

Using pertamax fuel, the aircraft is capable of reaching distance of Jakarta-Surabaya in three hours, with a speed of approximately 130 knots, with only 80 liters of fuel oil (BBM) pertamax. Price of these aircraft is estimated at Rp1, 3 billion (142,987.66 USD).


Head of Skills Program Airframe and powerplant State Vocational School (SMK N) 29 Jakarta (Indonesia), Ahmad Budiman said the high price of the selling cost of assembling and adjusting the amount of materials used.

"We dare to offer this aircraft to Rp1, 3 billion," Budiman said in Jakarta on Monday, January 9, 2012.

According to Budiman, the aircraft is planned to be produced as many as 20 units. He said, the cost of assembling the aircraft is expensive when compared to assemble a car. Therefore, a widely used material imported from abroad.

However, the cost is entirely borne by the Ministry of Education and Culture. "The cost of expensive assembly up to Rp 200 million," he said.

Budiman explained the cost to purchase local materials issued approximately USD 100 million and postage materials imported about USD 300 million. In the meantime, he said, most of the aircraft components are still imported from Australia and 10 percent comes from local ingredients.

Budiman said, this time working already reached 95 percent. Namely, the finishing process, such as tank installation, the installation of the wing, painting and others. "Estimated end of this month is over," said Budiman.

Aircraft Jabiru J430 is the latest release of Students SMKN 29 Jakarta. Earlier in 2009, they managed to assemble the aircraft type that is named "Jabiru J200".

The difference is, before the aircraft with a capacity of only two people, while the latest is able to accommodate four people.

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