History The P68 is an Italian six-seat, twin-engined, high-wing monoplane built by Partenavia and later Vulcanair. It was designed by Professor Luigi Pascale and first produced in 1972. It was designed for private and business use but was also used as a training and a transport aircraft. The P68 Observer has a transparent nose for use in police and observation work. The Vulcan Air P68C is powered by two 200 hp Lycoming IO-360-A1B6 engines. Summary NAME: P68C MANUFACTURER: VulcanAir Type: Pistons RANGE: 487 nm SPEED: 162 kts PASSENGERS: 5 people ACQUISITION COST: $869,476 ENGINES: Lycoming Ly IO-360-A1B6 2 APU: Standard WINGSPAN: 39.37 ft IFR CERTIFIED: Yes