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HISTORY
The
Skyranger was created
by Phillipe Prevot in Toulouse the capital of the French aeronautical
industry in the mid 90s. Studies were done by one of the most
respected
aeronautical schools, ENSICA. The aim of the design was to
produce a high performance ultralight aircraft of the simplest
possible
construction to be mounted, checked and repaired by anybody. It
has been achieved....
The
Skyranger quickly proved its pedigree in both National and International
competition, with top pilots such as Phillipe Zen and Paul Dewhurst
choosing the Skyranger for their campaigns. Having consistently
won the World and European championships from 1996 - 2003, the
Skyranger
clearly has outstanding performance in all
competition fields.
The
Skyranger has also made a name for itself as a safe and reliable
trainer. Its utterly benign stalling characteristics and low speed
handling allow even flying novices to make leaps and bounds
on initial
training throught confidence in the machines stability and safety.
Yet the Skyranger remains responsive enough so that even advanced
pilots
revel in its pure flying enjoyment. The speed range, economy and
visibility make navigation relatively easy and the large load-carrying
capacity makes it an ideal touring aircraft.
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