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I am thinking about building a kit that is rated for a Sports Pilot. Have
looked at Kitfoxes, the Zenith Zodiac and the T-211. Really like the little that I can find on the T-211 but the lack of information and builder sites is raising a red flag. Does anyone have any suggestions for a plane that fits the Sports category that is capable of 300 to 400 cross country flights and is not a composite. Thank you for the advise. Ron in Southern AZ |
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Ron Mahaffey wrote:
I am thinking about building a kit that is rated for a Sports Pilot. Have looked at Kitfoxes, the Zenith Zodiac and the T-211. Really like the little that I can find on the T-211 but the lack of information and builder sites is raising a red flag. Does anyone have any suggestions for a plane that fits the Sports category that is capable of 300 to 400 cross country flights and is not a composite. Thank you for the advise. Ron in Southern AZ What happens after the 400th cross country flight g, besides a sore bummm. John Boy I'm in a good mood tonight it must have been that hour flight last nigh with zero haze and great visibility. |
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Ron,
I have flown the T-211. It is a nice airplane. It is a 40 year old design though. I presume you have been to their website? I think the lack of builder sites is due to the fact that the design was mostly off the market until revived a couple of years ago. Scott Severen is great to deal with. Rick Pellicciotti http://www.lightsportflying.com Ron Mahaffey wrote: I am thinking about building a kit that is rated for a Sports Pilot. Have looked at Kitfoxes, the Zenith Zodiac and the T-211. Really like the little that I can find on the T-211 but the lack of information and builder sites is raising a red flag. Does anyone have any suggestions for a plane that fits the Sports category that is capable of 300 to 400 cross country flights and is not a composite. Thank you for the advise. Ron in Southern AZ |
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If you can wait a few months, you might want to keep an eye on the Van's
Aircraft website. Now the highest volume seller of the most successful kit built aircraft in the world (and there's a reason for that :-), they are actively working on introducing a kit specifically designed for the Sport Pilot's category. It is NOT a rework of any of their existing designs. Like I said, I'd be patient and wait a bit and see what Van's comes up with. http://www.vansaircraft.com/public/what-new.htm#LSA MJC "Ron Mahaffey" wrote in message news ![]() I am thinking about building a kit that is rated for a Sports Pilot. Have looked at Kitfoxes, the Zenith Zodiac and the T-211. Really like the little that I can find on the T-211 but the lack of information and builder sites is raising a red flag. Does anyone have any suggestions for a plane that fits the Sports category that is capable of 300 to 400 cross country flights and is not a composite. Thank you for the advise. Ron in Southern AZ |
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