Sky Arrow 600 LSA

jrh

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Anyone have time in these? It's an Italian-made high wing pusher-prop Rotax-powered light sport aircraft.

If the weather is good I'll be taking one on a ferry flight next week, following I-80 from Nebraska to California. Trying to learn as much as I can in advance.

How do they perform at high altitudes? I see the service ceiling is published at 13,500, which seems a bit low for crossing the Rockies using the I-80 route. But the takeoff rolls/climb rates look good, so I think as long as I don't have to deal with any gnarly turbulence, I will be fine.

Also, how do they handle in crosswinds? Any quirks to be aware of?

Finally, how is the cockpit ventilation? The canopy looks like a hat and large water supply will be in order, similar to glider flying.

Thanks in advance!
 
Looked at flying one once, didn't really fit in it. It's a Rotax, so as long as you know how to run a Rotax, you'll be fine. The FBO did say that the heating for the cabin was worthless. I always thought it looked like a miniature attack style plane.
 
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