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There’s A New 'Ranger' In Town

Vashon Aircraft Introduces The Ranger R7

Vashon Aircraft is the newest aircraft manufacturer in the aviation center of Seattle, Washington, where they design and build the US-made Ranger R7 aircraft. Vashon Aircraft was founded by John Torode, and the Ranger R7 was designed by noted Pacific Northwest aeronautical engineer Ken Krueger.

Affordable, American, Rugged, Refined and Equipped. With the Ranger R7, pilots can choose all of the above: the compromises end now. The Ranger is a two-seat aircraft perfect for "$39 burgers" ($100 burgers are way too expensive), meeting up with other pilots at fly-ins, and Saturday morning breakfasts. Starting at only $99,500, every Ranger features a Continental O-200-D engine, a complete Dynon SkyView avionics suite including autopilot, and more. The Ranger R7 is an affordable combination of great airplane flight characteristics, unsurpassed visibility, roominess, and fun for both local sightseeing flights and cross-countries to Oshkosh.

John Torode, founder and CEO of Vashon Aircraft, says “I started Dynon to bring affordable, advanced technology to the aviation community, yet there still remains a need to innovate beyond the panel to bring affordable flight to more people. With Vashon Aircraft, I hope to empower the next generation of pilots with the tools they need to take to the skies.”

The Vashon Ranger R7 is the first aircraft designed to fill the gap between aging, under-equipped certificated aircraft and newer but expensive Light Sport Aircraft. The Ranger is an American two-place airplane that features rugged full metal construction, a spacious cabin, and starts at $99,500, Always Fully Equipped.

The base Ranger model - the Yellowstone - is priced at $99,500 and includes standard features that are unheard of for an airplane under $100,000. Equipment includes a complete Dynon SkyView equipped panel, including Autopilot, with features such as primary flight instruments, engine monitoring, 2020-compliant ADS-B Out, Mode S transponder, navigation and mapping, ADS-B traffic and weather, COM radio, two-place stereo intercom, angle of attack, Wi-Fi, and so much more. The Ranger’s electrical system is managed by the Advanced Control Module, featuring EFIS-controlled electronic circuit breakers, from Dynon’s Advanced Flight Systems division. Other standard equipment includes electric flaps and trim, full-size 600-6 tires, and LED position and taxi/landing lights.

The Ranger R7 is designed, engineered, tested, and manufactured at the Vashon Aircraft factory headquarters near Seattle, Washington, and is assembled at its Paine Field assembly and delivery center (just down the taxiway from the Boeing wide body plant.) The avionics are made by Dynon Avionics in Woodinville, Washington, and the engine by Continental in Mobile, Alabama. The Ranger R7 is one of the first examples of a small aircraft that utilizes pre-painted metal to save manufacturing cost, time, and weight. Utilizing this advanced technique, Vashon eliminates the need to paint the aircraft after assembly.

Vashon also manufactures the vast majority of its own parts, reducing its supply chain drastically, further reducing the cost of the airplane as well as build time.

Adjustable rudder pedals accommodate pilots of all sizes. The Ranger’s 46” wide cabin is designed for 2 real people, and is even more spacious than most 4-place certified aircraft.

Both seats fold forward 90 degrees for your weekend camping adventure. The Ranger’s strut-less, cantilevered high wing design and expansive windscreen offer stunning views. Safer by Design

The Ranger incorporates multiple active and passive safety features, including a low stall speed, benign slow flight characteristics, and well-harmonized controls. Every aircraft is equipped with a two-axis autopilot with level button that features built-in airframe protections. Other safety features include angle of attack with progressive audible cues, and dual 5-point safety restraints.

The trusted Continental O200-D provides over 70 years of world-tested reliability. Its lightweight design doesn’t sacrifice performance, durability, or service life.

The Ranger R7 is already an approved S-LSA, and multiple conforming aircraft are already flying. The official launch and public unveiling will be at AirVenture Oshkosh 2018.

(Images provided with Vashon Aircraft news release)

FMI: www.vashonaircraft.com

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