Aviamilano Scricciolo


The Aviamilano P.19 Scricciolo was a light civil trainer aircraft built in Italy in the 1960s.

Design and development

The Scicciolo was designed at the Centro Volo a Vela del Politecnico di Milano to compete in a competition arranged by the Aero Club d'Italia for a light civil trainer. The aircraft was evaluated by the Milan Aero Club. The CVV P.19 emerged victorious and two batches of twenty-five were produced at the Aviomilano factory.
The Scricciolo was a low-wing monoplane with tailwheel undercarriage. The pilot and instructor sat side by side under a large bubble canopy. The fuselage was of fabric-covered steel tube construction while the wings and tail surfaces were made of wood with plywood covering.
After 1964, a few examples were fitted with 112 kW Lycoming O-320 engines for use as glider tugs and designated P.19R

Variants

;CVV P.19 Scricciolo
;P.19 Scricciolo:The main production version of the Scricciolo
;P.19Tr Scricciolo:Production aircraft fitted with tricycle undercarriage.
;P.19R: Rebuild with Lycoming O-320 for use as a glider tug.

Specifications (P.19)