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cdewey6969(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:03 am Post subject: Cirrus SRS Light Sport |
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I can't wait until Cirrus version of the light sport,
the SRS, comes out. It looks a bit like the
Lightning, with wing tips and a full airframe
parachute. It's not as aerodynamic, and uses the Rotax
100, which begs the question, why? With the price
increase they just put in effect for their base model
4-seater, fromm $199,900 to $214,900, I bet that their
light sport is easily going to push 150K with any kind
of decent options. With a price increase like that,
the price increase at Arion doesn't look as bad. If
their light sport is as boring to fly as their
4-seater, the only place I see their light sport is in
flight schools.
--- "James, Clive R" <clive.james(at)uk.bp.com> wrote:
Quote: | This from the first customer SC to fly in the UK:
I flew the Sportcruiser a week ago and was
pleasantly surprised, the
power from the Rotax was more than adequate, I
wasn't able to properly
asses the climb but seem to be better than 800 fpm,
however, the cruise
was good at an honest 115 knots, that's at 4800 rpm
(75%) and take off
from concrete was - into 10-12 mph wind - about 100
meters.
As far as I know there are two 3300 jab SC's in the
build, one in the
North Midlands and the other South of London, will
be interesting to see
what the benefit turns out to be!.
I quite liked the look of the SC but am not a fan of
the Rotax although
in certain airframes there seemed to be little
difference between the
912S and the 3300, as Joe says above will be
interesting to see what the
difference is. Joe flew behind a Jabiru 2200 before.
Regards, Clive
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Kayberg(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:56 pm Post subject: Cirrus SRS Light Sport |
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In a message dated 1/22/2008 9:05:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, cdewey6969(at)yahoo.com writes:
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I can't wait until Cirrus version of the light sport,
the SRS, comes out. It looks a bit like the
Lightning, with wing tips and a full airframe
parachute. It's not as aerodynamic, and uses the Rotax
100, which begs the question, why? With the price
increase they just put in effect for their base model
4-seater, fromm $199,900 to $214,900, I bet that their
light sport is easily going to push 150K with any kind
of decent options. With a price increase like that,
the price increase at Arion doesn't look as bad. If
their light sport is as boring to fly as their
4-seater, the only place I see their light sport is in
flight schools.
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But that is the motivation. By offering a light sport for use in flight schools, they hope to sell more 4 seaters. Same thing Cessna did and hopes to do. They made very little on 150's but the step up sold the hell out of the 172 and 182. Didn't hurt the 310 and 340 either.
Doug
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