In 2018 the process for achieved the German type approval for the Bushbaby Explorer was started. KFA is based at the Petit Airport (FARA) near Benoni, Johannesburg, South Africa. To date KFA produced more than 600 aircraft. The Safari is the largest of the three models with a maximum take off weight of up to 750kg (Experimental) but restricted to 600kg in the LSA (light sport category) and with a Rotax 912 ULS engine. With further upgrades and subtle changes in the process, a third model was added in 2008 to the already popular pool called the Safari. Changes were made to the tail area as well as the cabin areas and landing gear. The Explorer came into production in 2003, the initial Explorer was in essence an upgraded Bushbaby. The Bushbaby made a name for itself as a true Bushplane in the Microlight and Light Sport Aircraft category and soon became South Africa's best selling light aircraft with now more than 300 Bushbabies sold. Established August 1993, Kitplanes for Africa started production of the Bushbaby aircraft.
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