SportRider Wins SLSA Approval

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Key Takeaways:

  • The SportRider, sold by AveoUSA, is the newest Light-Sport Aircraft to receive its FAA SLSA certificate, marking the first new approval after AirVenture Oshkosh 2005.
  • Designed by Jaro Dostal and built in the Czech Republic, the aircraft is noted for its handsome appearance and spacious 46-inch-wide cockpit.
  • It is generating significant interest among pilots, with plans for a pilot report and opportunities for demo flights available on EAA Sport Pilot Tours.
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The newest Light-Sport Aircraft to earn its SLSA certificate is the SportRider from Italy, sold by AveoUSA, maker of instruments and headsets (also see at left of screen).

After a short lull in new approvals, the first to announce winning FAA’s blessing following AirVenture Oshkosh 2005 is AveoUSA’s SportRider. Designed by Jaro Dostal, the same man who created the comfortable SkyBoy, SportRider is built by Gryf Air of the Czech Republic and handled by FlyItalia. Sport Rider is sold in America by Texas-based AveoUSA. Once folks returned home from EAA’s big show this year, I got several emails from pilots asking about this handsome aircraft with its flowing lines and 46-inch-wide cockpit. You can see my early report in the August 2005 Kitplanes magazine and I hope to do a pilot report this fall, perhaps on one of the EAA Sport Pilot Tours where you can also go for a demo flight.

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