As you like that style of aircraft, then you missed the best bang-for-the-buck, my view. That would be the Rans S-19 Venterra, LSA. Much-much better aircraft for about the same money. http://www.rans.com/aircraft/kits/s-19-venterra.html .
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From: "L. Bruce Jones"
Sent: Oct 11, 2013 7:15 AM
To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: Vans RV-12 LSA
For about 3 years now I have been looking for a contemporary LSA to purchase. I've flown the CTLS, Remos GX, A-22 Valor, Savannah, Sport Cruiser, Faeta, SportStar and a Tecnam. They all had their strengths and weaknesses but the common element was that they all seemed expensive for the cost benefit. Clearly just a personal opinion from a guy who has owned 5 ultralights.
My wife received her Private Pilot's Certificate last year at Redbird Skyport in San Marcos, TX. It was a tremendous experience for her as Redbird trains extensively in their full motion sims before the student flies one of their six G-1000 equipped 172SPs. Her getting her license was a result of our collective decision to pursue the goal of flying around the world in a small airplane (rtw-adventure.com). Our intention is to have a Van's RV-10 built that flies behind a diesel engine, but that's another story.We went to Vans in Oregon and flew the RV-10, which was great and we also had the opportunity to fly the RV-12. Both of us were very impressed with the quality of the design, the control harmony, the performance, versatility and the incredible visibility.I was impressed enough to start shopping for a pre-built RV-12 and I found one in Oregon with 57 hours constructed by an experienced builder. The plane has all Van's E-LSA options (e.g. wheel pants, wingtip strobes and landing light, etc). It was equipped with a Dynon Flightdek 180, autopilot, Garmin 495 and the standard Garmin SL-40 radio and 327 transponder. And the best part is that the plane cost about half the price of a new CT or Remos. I flew the plane from Lebanon Oregon to our home base in Coeud d'Alene and then added an iPad, Stratus ADS-B, Garmin 796 with XM weather and a Zaon XRX traffic avoidance unit.Two days later my wife and a girlfriend got in the RV-12 and flew it from Coeur d'Alene Idaho to Vero Beach, Florida where my business is based. They were in the air for 25 hours over several days and had a terrific time. Both of us think the RV-12 is the best bang for the buck in the LSA world, at least for what we want to do. I thought I would share our experience.=======================================================================L. Bruce Jones U.S. SUBMARINES, INC.GROUP CEO POSEIDON UNDERSEA RESORTS LLCU.S. SUBMARINE STRUCTURES LLC TRITON SUBMARINES LLCTRITON SUBMARINE CHARTERS LLC TRITON ENERGY SYSTEMS LLCTRITON SPECIALTY VESSELS LLC TRITON MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTIONSTel: 208/687-9057 Fax: 208/441-7478Design and construction of the world's best submarines and submersiblesBuilding the world's deepest diving multi-passenger submersibleDeveloping the world's first sea floor resorts & residences=======================================================================
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