Another Beauty from RANS; S-19 Debuted

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Key Takeaways:

  • RANS has unveiled its new S-19 light sport aircraft, designed by Randy Schlitter, initially offered as a kit with a Rotax 912S engine for approximately $43,000, requiring an estimated 700-1,000 build hours.
  • Preliminary specifications for the S-19 include a 75% cruise speed of 128 mph, a 900 fpm climb rate, and a 426 lbs payload, emphasizing lightness despite using durable materials.
  • The S-19 prototype first flew in June and is undergoing production flight testing, with tail kits ready for shipment and future plans to offer a certified SLSA version.
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A gorgeous gray, burgundy, and white paint job showcases the newest RANS. Glass screens dominated the show model. Preliminary specs: 75% cruise 128 mph (111 kts); Vne 150 mph; climb 900 fpm; payload 426 lbs; baggage 70-100 lbs; cabin width 43.5 in; fuel 2×12 gal. More details. Email RANS.

Premise: In light sport aviation you never ignore RANS owner and designer Randy Schlitter. With his newly minted S-19, he’s again proven the rule. A flying prototype from the Kansas builder was beautifully finished…a RANS airshow tradition. Compared to the G-700S SPLOGged earlier, S-19 is 70 pounds lighter thanks to “great care in keeping things light,” said RANS (though it’s heavier than predicted due to more durable materials). *** S-19 will be sold intially as a kit with components including Rotax 912S priced at about $43,000. Build time is estimated at 700-1,000 hours. “We plan to offer a certified SLSA,” said Randy though he wouldn’t speculate on when. S-19 first flew June 28th and “production flight testing should be complete sometime in August” though the company is ready to ship tail kits. Reporters will have to wait to fly S-19 but based on flying nearly every other RANS model, I expect superb handling.

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