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Arey
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryAerospace
Foundedcirca 2002
Headquarters,
ProductsParamotors, aircraft engines, surveillance and security equipment
Websitewww.arey.ru

Arey (Russian: "АРЭЙ") is a Russian security and surveillance equipment supplier based in Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai. At one time was an aircraft manufacturer. In the mid-2000s the company specialized in the design and manufacture of paramotors in the form of ready-to-fly aircraft for the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles rules and the European microlight category, as well as aircraft engines.[1][2]

After ceasing production of aircraft, the company carried on as a supplier of security and surveillance equipment. The company seems to have been founded about 2002, but by 2015 the company website was non-functional and so it is not clear if the company is still in business or not.[3]

The company designed and produced its own paramotor engine, the 16 hp (12 kW) Arey A-170 and then designed a paramotor to use the engine, the Arey Tatush T120M. The company also sold the Tatush with the Hirth F33 and Solo 210 engines as options.[1][3]

A powered parachute design, the Arey Telezhka, was also developed in the form of a lightweight wheel set to be combined with the Tatush.[3]

Aircraft

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Summary of aircraft built by Arey
Model name First flight Number built Type
Arey Tatush mid 2000s Paramotor
Arey Telezhka mid 2000s Paramotor based on the Tatush

References

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  1. ^ a b Bertrand, Noel; Rene Coulon; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2003-04, page 64. Pagefast Ltd, Lancaster UK, 2003. ISSN 1368-485X
  2. ^ "Компания "Арей" / Парамоторы". arey.ru. Archived from the original on 12 October 2002. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Arey". Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
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