Hello, Two years ago after 30 years of flying certified airplanes, I sold my Cirrus SR22. I thought I would replace it with something smaller right away but as usual some life issues got in the way and the decision was postponed until now. I recently ordered a Bristell and am axiously awaiting its delivery next May. I started my look into the LSA world back in 2014 with Dr Paul Shuch and decided it would be a good option for me. Since then I have looked at almost all the models out there and test flown a few. In the end it got down to a very tough decision between the Sting and the Bristell. Both are terrific airplanes with great US rep organizations which made the decision even tougher. I look forward to some advice from others who made the transition to light sport.
Ed Rawlings
Converting to LSA
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Re: Converting to LSA
Ed,
As a prior Cirrus owner we have a lot in common. I sold my 2003 Cirrus SR22 demo and bought a 2007 SLSA Sky Arrow which I converted to ELSA in 2009 and have no regrets.
PM me your phone number and a good time to call if you want to chat.
Fast Eddie
As a prior Cirrus owner we have a lot in common. I sold my 2003 Cirrus SR22 demo and bought a 2007 SLSA Sky Arrow which I converted to ELSA in 2009 and have no regrets.
PM me your phone number and a good time to call if you want to chat.
Fast Eddie