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==History==
 
==History==
   
AFA was formed in 2147 by inventor and entrepreneur Slovodan Kengkiv. Kengkiv, then 50, was a staunch adherent to his ideal and motto that "Even in older age, dreams are always possible. Therefore, I seek the sky!".
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AFA was formed in 2147 by inventor and entrepreneur Slovodan Kengkiv.
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Kengkiv sought to produce his very own aircraft that he could market regionally, perhaps even globally. His home-built Light Sport Aircraft, the Kengkiv KLSA-Kercoupe, was moderately successful, selling 34 units every week, eventually up to 5,000 within the first three years of the company's existance, helping Kengkiv launch AFA as a company.
 
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Kengkiv, then 50, was a staunch adherent to his ideal and motto that "Even in older age, dreams are always possible. Therefore, I seek the sky!".
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Kengkiv sought to produce his very own aircraft that he could market regionally, perhaps even globally.
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His home-built Light Sport Aircraft, the Kengkiv KLSA-Kercoupe, was moderately successful, selling 34 units every week, eventually up to 5,000 within the first three years of the company's existance, helping Kengkiv launch AFA as a company.
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Revision as of 15:00, 22 August 2025

Anderophl Fortiska Aeronautical (AFA) is a Fortis based Aerospace manufacturer.

Anderophl Fortiska Aeronautical

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Industry Aerospace
Location
Headquaters Ulkam, Fortis
Area Served Global

Founded 2147


History

AFA was formed in 2147 by inventor and entrepreneur Slovodan Kengkiv.

Kengkiv, then 50, was a staunch adherent to his ideal and motto that "Even in older age, dreams are always possible. Therefore, I seek the sky!".

Kengkiv sought to produce his very own aircraft that he could market regionally, perhaps even globally.

His home-built Light Sport Aircraft, the Kengkiv KLSA-Kercoupe, was moderately successful, selling 34 units every week, eventually up to 5,000 within the first three years of the company's existance, helping Kengkiv launch AFA as a company.


List of Aircraft Produced by Anderophl Fortiska Aeronautical