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The Aeromot AMT-200 Super Ximango is a Brazilian motor glider developed from the AMT-100 Ximango but fitted with a Rotax 912 engine.
Design and development
Built from glassfibre, the Super Ximango is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with conventional landing gear and a T-tail.
Powered by front-mounted 80 hp Rotax 912A, it has an enclosed side-by-side cockpit for two.
The wings fold for storage or transportation.
thumbnail|right|U.S. Air Force TG-14A designated AMT-200 Variants
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Rotax 912A powered variant in the Utility category.
;AMT-200S
Rotax 912S4 powered variant in the Utility category.
;AMT-200SO
Reconnaissance variant of the AMT-200S in the Restricted category
Operators
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United States Air Force – operated by the U.S. Air Force Academy as the TG-14.
NASA – operated at Armstrong Flight Research Center as the TG-14.
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Military Police of Paraná State – operated in patrol of environmental policing.
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Dominican Air Force
Specification
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