Thu, Oct 13, 2011
AeroSport LLC To Represent Cheetah XLS In The U.S.
Not all the news was coming form Las Vegas this week. Midwest
Sport Aviation, LLC announced Monday the appointment of AeroSport
LLC as an authorized dealer of the Cheetah XLS Light Sport Aircraft
from Rainbow Aircraft (PTY) LTD. Owned by Jeremy and Daniela Knoll,
the AeroSport office is located in Twin Lakes, WI with their
maintenance hangar and private strip located nearby in Hebron, IL,
about 2 miles north of Galt Airport (10C).
“The LSA community is really emerging, so we are excited
to be joining the Rainbow Aircraft Family as an authorized dealer
of the Cheetah XLS at this time,” stated Jeremy Knoll.
“This is the perfect aircraft for sport pilots not only
because of its incredible performance and versatility, but because
of its low initial cost and its simple construction
contribute to its low maintenance costs. In addition, we look
forward to working with to our distributor Midwest Sport Aviation
and providing aircraft enthusiasts with not only sales, service,
and support, but also our kit build-assist program, and future
instruction and training programs.”
“We are very pleased and happy to be working with the
Knolls," said Jon Syvertson, President of Midwest Sport Aviation.
"Besides their enthusiasm for the Cheetah, you will find that
Jeremy and Daniela are focused not just on sales but as a full
services dealer. They will be offering sales, maintenance services,
and light sport training out of their beautiful grass strip that
has a 2000 ft east-west strip and a 1500 ft north-south strip. When
visiting their facilities if you need a place to stay they have a
very nice guest house on the field to make your stay worry-free and
comfortable."
The Cheetah XLS Light Sport Aircraft from Rainbow Aircraft (PTY)
LTD is available in both tail dragger and nose wheel configuration
and with your pick of motor. The Rotax 912 80 and 100HP motors, the
Rotax 582 as well as the Jabiru 2200a are supported
configurations. The aircraft is offered ready-to-fly as a certified
light sport aircraft (SLSA) as of September 2009, or it is also
available in kit form as an experimental amateur built aircraft
(EAB) or as an ELSA.
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