Grob Tutor
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The Grob Tutor is a single-engined low-wing monoplane used as a basic training aircraft by the RAF. The aircraft has fixed tricycle undercarriage with spatted wheels, a short nose, and a cabin with a broad canopy and all round vision. The wings are tapered with square tips and the empennage consists of a large fin and rudder with an oblong tailplane with square tips set at base of fin.
The Tutor is used by the University Air Squadrons to give Elementary Flying Training (EFT) to university students mainly sponsored by the RAF. The tutor is also used by Air Experience Flights to give flying experience to cadets of the Air Training Corps and Combined Cadet Force. The Tutor replaced the Scottish Aviation Bulldog in these roles in the late 1990s. Unusually, the Tutor fleet is owned and maintained by civilian companies and carries British civilian G-XXXX registrations under a PFI scheme.
Recognition: Single-engined low-wing monoplane. Fixed tricycle undercarriage with small fairing covering the wheels (1). Short nose (2). Large glazed area cabin with two windows each side (3). Tapered wings with square tips. Large fin and rudder with oblong tailplane with square tips set at base of fin.

