Monday, August 23, 2010

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Inexpensive (relatively speaking) LSA Aircraft Options



Looks like an amazing amount of fun flying! The video is great!

Thomas


On 8/22/2010 10:46 PM, wj18001900 wrote:
 

Quicksilver Sport 2S

* - Video of Walt Snyder flying his Quickslver Sportplane across America from California to the Statue of Liberty. The Quicksilver has accumulated over 25,000 miles and landed at over 300 different airports in the four times it has crossed America.

Please click link below to view the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5EpKHcYvuQ

http://www.uflyit.com/Quicktwoprice.htm

http://www.uflyit.com/quicksilvermodification.htm

http://www.uflyit.com/snf_best_type.htm

* - Pilot enclosures / windshields are also available.

--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, "wj18001900" <swferris@...> wrote:
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> Has anyone considered a Quad City Challenger (or similar) aircraft as a low dollar entry point (relatively speaking) LSA aircraft option? One negative of course is that you cannot buy a brand new, ready to fly Quad City Challenger . . . you have to build it. As best I can figure, the total average cost to build a new Quad City Challenger II aircraft would range roughly between $27,000 +/- to $40,000 (including BRS chute, etc.) +/-. Probably able to build a Sonex for around the same price range.
>
> http://www.quadcitychallenger.com/qc-lss.html
>
> What other good, brand new, inexpensive (relatively speaking) LSA aircraft options are out there (both ready to fly and aircraft kits)?
>




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