Monday, October 11, 2010

Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: Low Cost LSA

There is no such thing as a low cost LSA. Low cost, in my book, is under 10K, closer to 5. Ultralights fill this bill. In addition, there are thousands of former Ultralight trainers and single seat "Fat" Ultralights that never got N numbered and sportified, that also are in this affordable range, or a little higher. These need to be made legal, period. Even if they aren't, they will continue to be an affordable option many people will take advantage of.

Bill

--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, "daleandee" <daleandee@...> wrote:
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> At the ASA fly-in this past weekend in Crossville Tennessee we had a few
> low cost experimental aircraft fly-in.
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> http://picasaweb.google.com/sonex293/AmericanSonexAssociation2010?feat=directlink#5526230270970965826
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> Your school does a great service. But training isn't the only thing
> needed. Low cost aircraft are needed also. Maybe the current economy
> will bring some civility to the raging prices that are seen on most of
> the new ELSA and EAB kits currently being offered.
>
> Maybe not ...
>
> Dale
>


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