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![]() "Peter Dohm" wrote in message If Sport Pilot and Light Sport Aircraft reach their full potential, then we should have reasonably priced aircraft with the payload of the 150/152 and the speed (forgive the misuse of the word) and range of the 172. For a flyable aircraft, new, roughly 1/3rd the cost of a new aircraft from Cessna or Piper. That is certainly not a given; since I think that the gross weight limit is about 250 to 350 pounds lower than it should be, and that the average LSA will frequently operate over gross. Actually, that's not quite true. It would be true if we were talking about existing certified aircraft. A Cessna 150 weighs 1600 lbs. I am disappointed that LSA does not cover the Cessna 150 or Piper Tomahawk. However, for homebuilt planes, the weight is okay. My only disappointment there was the Murphy Rebel which is too heavy; the Murphy Maverick fits because it was designed for the overseas microlight market. Almost all of the aircraft from Fisher fit the category although they perform more like a Piper Cub than a 172. There are aircraft from Capella, Rans, and Zenith that fit the class. It should also be noted that even EAA only recommended an increase to 1300 lbs even and that was only to allow additional (heavier) engines. As it currently stands, the primary engines would be either Rotax or Jabiru (perhaps Hirth). With an additional 78 lbs, Suburu conversions, Continental O-200s and Lycoming 235's as well as the smallest Franklin are usable. As far as the weight being a problem, again a Cessna 150 at 1600 lbs only has a 600lb payload. A Zenith 601 at 1200lbs has the same 600lb payload. My feeling was that they should have put in a waver for certified aircraft to allow light trainers to exceed the weight limit. However, it won't be a problem for homebuilts. |
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