Sport Aircraft Works Revs Up; Hits 3 Benchmarks

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Key Takeaways:

  • Sport Aircraft Works, the U.S. importer for Czech Aircraft Works (CZAW), achieved significant milestones in October 2007, including registering its 41st SLSA SportCruiser, securing its 101st order, and delivering 40 units to customers.
  • The SportCruiser is notable for being purpose-designed for the 1,320-pound Light Sport Aircraft weight limit, rather than being scaled up from lighter European microlights.
  • Operated by industry veteran Danny Defelici, Sport Aircraft Works also represents the Aerospool WT-9 Dynamic and partners with Gleim Publishing for pilot training.
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SportCruiser shows lovely lines in this sunset photo at Naked Lady Ranch, home of Sport Aircraft Works. A well-equipped panel has evolved nicely along with the airframe. The Florida company also represents the all-composite Dynamic. Read my pilot reports on SportCruiser and WT-9.

October 2007 was the One for Sport Aircraft Works, U.S. importer of Czech Aircraft Works (CZAW) airplanes. They registered #41 SLSA with FAA, they took order #101 for their SportCruiser, and they sold a pair of SportCruisers to the #21 school to adopt the brand and become a Sport Aircraft Pilot Center. Customer deliveries reached 40 for CZAW’s best-selling SportCruiser. Sport Aircraft Works Director of Sales Bob Anderson said, “SportCruiser is one of the few aircraft sold as a Light Sport Aircraft that was designed for the 1,320-pound weight limit,” that is, it wasn’t scaled up from a European 992-pound (450 kg) microlight. The company partners with Gleim Publishing for training documents in their Sport Aircraft Pilot Centers. *** Sport Aircraft Works also represents the Aerospool WT-9 Dynamic which can be homebuilt as a retractable speedster or flown by a Sport Pilot with fixed gear and a prop that translates speed into more climb. *** Operated by longtime airplane developer Danny Defelici, Sport Aircraft Works is closely associated with CZAW; Danny has brought valuable refinements to Czech-designed products. He also applied his expertise to the amphibious Mermaid, the first aircraft many American pilots associate with Czech Aircraft Works.

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