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Pipstrel ALPHA cuts the cost of flight training
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Thursday, 01 December 2011 23:34
European ultralight aircraft manufacturer Pipistrel has taken note of the ever increasing prices being quoted for entry-level Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) and has done something about it. Enter the ALPHA Trainer. Its 34-foot 6-inch wingspan, reliable Rotax 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine and rugged landing gear makes it suitable for flight training, and its 108 knot (200 km/h) cruising speed is right up there with most of the fast boys... Continue Reading Pipstrel ALPHA cuts the cost of flight trainingSection: Aero GizmoTags: LSA, Pipistrel, Ultralight aircraft Related Articles: Pipistrel takes US$1.35 million first prize in NASA Green Flight Challenge eGenius electric aircraft makes successful maiden flight Eclipse 500 light-weight jet sets new speed record using less fuel Eurocopter’s X3 hybrid helicopter demonstrator reaches 180 knot milestone Sikorsky’s X2 demonstrator sets unofficial world record speed of 250 knots Sikorsky’s X2 demonstrator outpaces conventional helicopters at 208 mph

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