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![]() Below is information about the Cirrus SRS Light Sport Aircraft copy and pasted from the links provided. Is the Cirrus SRS Light Sport Aircraft going to be the Cessna SkyCatcher killer? http://www.cirrusdesign.com/future/srs/default.aspx Though the SRS has a low price tag, Cirrus hasn’t skimped when it comes to quality construction and innovative features. Smart ergonomics, lightweight composite construction, modern avionics, single-power lever, the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS™) – you get it all with the SRS. Plus, the SRS comes with a bonus that you won’t find with any other company- Cirrus’ commitment to customer support. For comfort, safety, lively performance, and support, no other light sport aircraft on the market comes close to the SRS. Composite construction Engine: Rotax 912S (100bhp) Fuel Capacity: 18.6 US gal Fuel type: Premium mogas or avgas (100LL) Cruise: 120 KCAS (LSA Max Limit) Usful Load: 500 lb (min) Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) Side by side (45") cabin PLACING AN SRS ORDER HOW IT WORKS: You place an order based on the preliminary information on this website today. You secure this with a $5,000 (credit card) deposit. This is refundable (less a $250 processing fee) if you choose to cancel your order. If you use a “spam blocker” ensure you can receive emails from . Make sure you let us know (using the same email address) if you change your email address. Cirrus will publish updates on SRS progress and plans by email, on www.cirrusdesign.com or in our customer magazine, “Aerial View”. Cirrus will later (not less than 120 days prior to your delivery) publish specifications that will include final performance, dimensions, warranties, lists of standard equipment, prices of optional equipment, training, etc. At 120 days prior Cirrus will give you a delivery date and ask you to “re-confirm” your order or receive a full refund (less a $250 processing fee). This re-confirmation will require an additional deposit and decisions about the configuration of your SRS aircraft. This should be completed within 30 days, leaving 90 days to aircraft delivery. You travel (or send a designee) to the Cirrus Customer Center in Duluth, MN on your designated delivery date to get your airplane. You pay the outstanding balance at that time. If you have any questions, please email us at . Note for Customers outside the United States: The Cirrus SRS will be certified under the US LSA (Light Sport Aircraft) rules. As such rules are adopted by other countries or agencies the SRS certifications are expected to become valid in those countries. Cirrus today cannot make promises about certifications other than LSA. http://www.general-enterprises.com/w...irrus-srs.html The SRS will be based on the Fk14 Polaris–one of many fine European aircraft that have been cultivated in an intensely competitive environment. The Fk14 Polaris was not developed in a vacuum but has emerged as the best in its class. http://www.fk-lightplanes.com/ Currently manufactured in Krosno, Poland. Current FK 14 pricing: http://www.fk-leichtflugzeuge.de/Dow...ris01_2008.pdf Interested? Get more information by contacting us at +31(0) 50 309 60 60 or Composite Construction Electric flaps Low wing for better visibility Large one-part cabin Large baggage compartment Removable wings Trailer able Safety Cirrus Airframe Parachute System 4-point safety harness Fuel tank system outside of crumple zone Low stall speed Dimensions Height- 6.9 ft. Length-18.7 ft. Wingspan- 29.8 ft Interior width- 45 in. Performance ROTAX 912S (100 bhp) Fuel capacity- 18.6 US Gal. Fuel Burn- 3.8 GPH Cruise- 120 KCAS (LSA max limit) Useful load- 400 LB. (min) http://www.airventure.org/2007/3tue24/cirrus_lsa.html Klapmeier said planes should be available in about a year and should be competitively priced, in the $100,000 range. http://www.aeromarkt.net/index.php?l...itorial&ID=341 Cirrus said the SRS will feature a cruise speed of about 120 kts (downrated from the Polaris’ 130 kts) to meet the maximum limit for the U.S. LSA class. http://www.fk-leichtflugzeuge.de/Dow...hkosh_smlr.pdf ....the Polaris' speed, which has been proved at 140 knots maximum. LSA regulations limit speed to 120 knots as well as a 45-knot stall speed clean. It is believed Cirrus and Funk are investigating the addition of winglets to harness the aeroplan's stall speed. |
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