It’s Almost Fall 2022 and It’s Time for Two Favorite Light-Sport Aircraft Aviation Events

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Midwest LSA Expo in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, is a long-running and successful annual event for Light-Sport Aircraft, known for facilitating easy demonstration flights and high aircraft sales.
  • The expo stands out for its exceptional customer service provided by dedicated volunteers, offering free admission, car parking, and fly-in parking to all attendees.
  • The 2022 event features a special 50th Anniversary gathering for KR aircraft enthusiasts and includes educational forums on key topics like the FAA's Mosaic regulation.
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As Labor Day approaches each year, pilots in the Midwest U.S. — and some from much further away — start heading to Mt. Vernon, Illinois. About an hour’s drive East of St. Louis, Missouri, Mt. Vernon is home to a dedicated sector show that has emerged as a favorite.

This is the 14th year for the Midwest LSA Expo, so airport manager and all-around good guy Chris Collins is starting to psyche up for his benchmark 15th year in 2023. Putting this in perspective, that’s as old as the Sebring LSA Expo ever got before it disbanded. I’ll bet Chris never really thought about running one of the most established shows in the country.

While I cannot speak for every attendee, I can tell you that vendors return year after year for a very good reason: they sell airplanes. Pilots can thoroughly examine an airplane and perhaps make their decision. The result: both aircraft sellers and aircraft buyers go away with bigger smiles than when they arrived. That spells success.

Another key reason is that when you arrive at Mount Vernon airport (KMVN), by car or airplane, you will be greeted by people in bright orange shirts who will treat you exceedingly well. Lead by the very affable and determined to-satisfy manager Chris, I have never seen an airshow group go to more effort to make sure every single person present, both attendees and vendors, feel extremely welcome. To maintain such great customer service for 14 years is nothing short of remarkable.

Longtime Magni Gyro representative, Greg Gremminger gives informal on-the-ramp gyro talks every day and takes lots of potential customers for a demo flight.

At no airshow I attend is it easier to go for a demonstration flight than at Midwest LSA Expo. Since Chris commands the airport — with solid support from the city that hired him to run the operation many years ago — airplane representatives can get you airborne fast. I’ve often seen it literally take minutes from the time a pilot says “Let’s go!” until an aircraft vendor can have you roaring down the runway for takeoff.

Finally, on an affordable aviation-oriented website like this it’s a pleasure to mention that that Midwest is free to attend, free to car park, and free to fly in and park. If you do the latter, the airport has shuttle drivers available to run you back-and-forth to hotels that are just a few miles away.

If you arrive on Thursday, you even get a free meal. “Join us at the close of day one inside the historic fixed base operations building on the east side of the flightline (look for the Titan Aviation Sign),” wrote organizers. “The orange shirts will be serving up Grandma Deb’s famous BBQ with all the usual fixins’. New for 2022 will be fried fish prepared by Evans Aviation. Decompress with industry friends in a great aviation atmosphere.”

This Year’s Special Attraction

Back for their eighth Gathering are the KR type-enthusiasts. “We are pleased to welcome the KR Aviation Family on its 50th Anniversary,” said Chris.

They’ll return better than ever for 2022. When the KR group first attended, these aircraft may not have seemed very similar to Light-Sport Aircraft or Sport Pilot kit aircraft. As we await FAA’s Mosaic regulation, KRs may qualify to be flown by someone using Sport Pilot privileges, like most other aircraft that regularly attend Midwest.

When Ken Rand designed his KR-1 in 1972, he also pioneered a state-of-the-art foam-and-fiberglass composite construction method which has now become standard in homebuilt, commercial, and military aircraft. Its strength-to-weight ratio is superior to conventional construction methods, and the ease of shaping compound curves produces fast, clean surfaces that even a novice kit builder can master. The resulting KR aircraft are lightweight and trailerable.

KRs gathered in KMVN 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, and are returning for 2022 to celebrate the design’s 50th anniversary.

KR-1 is the single-seat, low-wing, retractable monoplane typically powered by VW engines. KR-1B designates a motorglider with modified outer wing sections making the original KR-1 into an excellent self-powered glider.

KR-2 is a high-speed, two-place, side-by-side monoplane. Like all Rand’s designs, KR-2 is equipped with removable wings and your choice of retractable, fixed conventional, or tricycle gear.

KR-2S is the latest in the fleet, boasting a 16-inch stretch in the fuselage over the standard KR-2 giving more head and leg room. Its angled canopy and fixed landing gear give it a racy appearance that is only exceeded by its performance. A KR-2S can accommodate engines including VW, Jabir, and Continental C-85 or O-200.

This year this year KR gathering organizers are expecting about 30 pilots and 10 show-worthy KR aircraft. Come check out the variety of these airplanes when you attend Midwest LSA Expo 2022.

Mosaic and More Knowledge

Every year, the Midwest team puts a number of forums together for attendees to gain more knowledge in specific areas. Here’s the forum schedule for 2022.

I am hard at work on a fresh presentation that will update everything we learned about Mosaic at Oshkosh. Regular ByDanJohnson,com readers have already seen much of this, but a live presentation offers a good chance for Q&A that I will try to extend this year as I have learned attendees ask good questions that those who could not attend would like to ask. I’ll do my best to answer using knowledge acquired in recent weeks.

At EAA’s summer extravaganza, acting FAA administrator Billy Nolan called on a lieutenant to answer the question about when Mosaic may be released. Learn the latest at Midwest LSA Expo 2022 (with video to follow)..

Come learn what “The Boss” had to say at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2022.

Who Can You Visit?

Who can you expect to see at Midwest LSA 2022? The following companies have indicated they will show but last-minute changes may alter the exact list (aircraft and engines are shown first; other exhibitors follow).

Click the links to learn more about each vendor…

  1. Aeromarine LSA — Merlin, Merlin Lite, V-Twin engine
  2. Aeroprakt USA with Heavenbound Aviation — A22LS and A32 Vixxen
  3. AeroPilot USA — L600 Eagle, Whisper X350 kit
  4. Bathawk Aircraft
  5. Bristell by Piston Aviation flight school
  6. AeroSport — SkyReach BushCat, Kanardia avionics, flight school
  7. Hawk Aviation — CGS Hawk SLSA, two-seat kit models
  8. Ekolot America — Topaz, Elf
  9. Evolution Trikes — Revo, Revolt, Rev
  10. Flying Legend — Tucano
  11. UL Power — ASTM-compliant engines
  12. Flight Design by Airtime Aviation — F2, CTLS, CT Super
  13. G1 America— G1 STOL
  14. ICP Aviation North America — Savannah
  15. Just Aircraft — SuperSTOL, Highlander
  16. M Squared Aircraft — Breeze SLSA, kit models, services, more
  17. Magnus Aircraft by The Aviator Family — Fusion 212
  18. Magni Gyro — M22, M24 Orion
  19. Nano gyrocopter by Fly Ultralight Nano
  20. Rans Aircraft— Outbound, Raven, Courier, more
  21. Sling by Midwest Skysport — Sling LSA, Sling TSi
  22. SportairUSA — Norden, Archon, many services
  23. Skyleader — Skyleader 600
  24. Tri-State Kites — Smithsilver aircraft, many services
  25. Vashon Aircraft — R7 Ranger
  26. Veloce Planes — Veloce 200, 400, 600
  27. Zenith Aircraft — CH701, CH-751, Cruzer, CH-650
A small army of smiling oranger shirters will greet you when you arrive and are always looking to help anyone in attendance.

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