Texas Aircraft "Colt" LSA

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Re: Texas Aircraft "Colt" LSA

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I'm here at AirVenture doing my tram conductor thing. I was at the Texas Aircraft booth yesterday. It IS a VERY nice looking LSA. Quite robust, large doors, leather seats, twin yokes, BRS chute. Conversations with the sales rep would lead one to believe they are counting heavily on the FAA upping the max gross for LSA within a year or two and this plane is ready for that ruling as it stands.

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To me it looks a lot like a scaled down C172, and that's intended as a compliment. It's a great looking LSA.
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Yes, I want one.
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chicagorandy wrote:Conversations with the sales rep would lead one to believe they are counting heavily on the FAA upping the max gross for LSA within a year or two and this plane is ready for that ruling as it stands.
I'm curious if the aircraft can comply with all the other LSA restrictions at an increased gross weight.
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My only worry would be the stall speed which would go up with a heavier plane unless if it compensated by some additional lift increasing devices ,which in turn would result in slower cruise speed etc etc ... but I would rather have the manufacturers make these trade-offs rather than having it dictated by the FAA.
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drseti wrote:
chicagorandy wrote:Conversations with the sales rep would lead one to believe they are counting heavily on the FAA upping the max gross for LSA within a year or two and this plane is ready for that ruling as it stands.
I'm curious if the aircraft can comply with all the other LSA restrictions at an increased gross weight.
If they increase the LSA gross weight specification, they are going to need to increase the stalling speed specification also. Otherwise, why bother? They simply need to look at the universe of aircraft they want to fall within the LSA definition, then change the gross weight and stalling speed to match (or any other LSA limitations they want to change).

At the same time they do this, they should remove the 10 year look back for Basic Med for Private pilot priviledges. If you qualify now, you qualify, period. You never need have held an FAA medical, and it doesn't matter if you ever failed or lost an FAA medical.
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Move over Colt, to be announced at OSH tonight, High Wing Sling TSi!
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TimTaylor wrote: ...they are going to need to ...

At the same time they do this, they should ...
I wish I had confidence in those "need tos" and "shoulds".
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drseti wrote:
TimTaylor wrote: ...they are going to need to ...

At the same time they do this, they should ...
I wish I had confidence in those "need tos" and "shoulds".
I have confidence in the first, but not the second. Raising the gross weight but not the stall speed would make no sense.
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Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Move over Colt, to be announced at OSH tonight, High Wing Sling TSi!
They didn’t really show all that much - it does look good though.
I guess the biggest change is having large parts of it made out of composites - not sure how builders will react to it. Composites are in some ways easier and better to work with than metal ( you can fix mistakes easier since you can fabricate and fix parts yourself ) but it does require special training ( EAA offers various composites courses ) and specialized tools.
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Warmi wrote:
Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Move over Colt, to be announced at OSH tonight, High Wing Sling TSi!
They didn’t really show all that much - it does look good though.
I guess the biggest change is having large parts of it made out of composites - not sure how builders will react to it. Composites are in some ways easier and better to work with than metal ( you can fix mistakes easier since you can fabricate and fix parts yourself ) but it does require special training ( EAA offers various composites courses ) and specialized tools.
The cantilever wings are metal, taken from the current TSi, I believe. The cowl, from the prop to the firewall is same as all Slings, then some carbon fiber. Not sue what the fuselage/empennage will be fabricated out of, but suspect metal.

For those interested, go to the airplane factory USA facebook page, they have a video which contains the announcement and a model.

Oh, and its a FOUR seater...
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So, why compare it to the Colt LSA?
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Sling 2 Pilot wrote:
Warmi wrote:
Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Move over Colt, to be announced at OSH tonight, High Wing Sling TSi!
They didn’t really show all that much - it does look good though.
I guess the biggest change is having large parts of it made out of composites - not sure how builders will react to it. Composites are in some ways easier and better to work with than metal ( you can fix mistakes easier since you can fabricate and fix parts yourself ) but it does require special training ( EAA offers various composites courses ) and specialized tools.
The cantilever wings are metal, taken from the current TSi, I believe. The cowl, from the prop to the firewall is same as all Slings, then some carbon fiber. Not sue what the fuselage/empennage will be fabricated out of, but suspect metal.
Oh, and its a FOUR seater...
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Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Oh, and it's a FOUR seater...
TimTaylor wrote:So, why compare it to the Colt LSA?
That would be my question, too. How does a four place airplane compete with a two place LSA for pilots exercising the privileges of a Sport Pilot?
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Re: Texas Aircraft "Colt" LSA

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Scooper wrote:
Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Oh, and it's a FOUR seater...
TimTaylor wrote:So, why compare it to the Colt LSA?
That would be my question, too. How does a four place airplane compete with a two place LSA for pilots exercising the privileges of a Sport Pilot?
Stan, I’m betting they are jumping at having a viable A/C in the works, if and when the FAA makes changes to the LSA rules. Just my opinion. No specs yet, a work in progress. It looks pretty good, I like the cantilevered wing. With the 915iS, it will perform as well as their Sling TSi, albeit a few knots slower, per Mike Blythe.
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