Piper Says The PiperSport Is A World-Class Aircraft Offering
Performance, Luxury, And Value
Piper is one of those names that just comes naturally to mind
when you think of General Aviation. Literally tens of thousands of
Piper GA airplanes are flying, and thousands of pilots have had
their first flying experience in one. (My
first airplane ride was in a Cherokee 6 ... into the Grand
Canyon, ed.) But Piper had not stepped into the newest entry
level segment of the market, until now. Thursday at the Sebring
Light-Sport Aircraft Expo, Piper took the wraps off its all-new
PiperSport. Piper's entry into the Light Sport Aviation
segment speaks to Piper's heritage in bringing seminal,
entry-level airplanes to market while offering features and
performance normally found in more expensive, high-end
aircraft.

Piper President & CEO Kevin J. Gould made the announcement
during a news conference held Thursday morning at the
Sebring.
"With the PiperSport," Gould said, "Piper is entering what is
undeniably one of the most exciting market segments in general
aviation. This burgeoning segment is becoming vital to our
industry and playing an ever-increasing role in developing general
aviation's next generation of pilots. The PiperSport is an amazing
entry-level aircraft that will bring new customers into Piper and
lead the way for those customers to step up into more sophisticated
and higher performance aircraft within our line over time.
Moreover, as the only aircraft manufacturer to have models in every
market segment, Piper continues to expand its business model to
ensure that we are in tune with the times and that we meet the
needs of our customers at every level."
The PiperSport, manufactured under a licensing agreement with
Czech Sport Aircraft (CSA) and distributed through Piper's master
distributor, PiperSport Distribution, Inc., is immediately
available for sale, with first deliveries scheduled for April.
The PiperSport features a rate of climb of 1,200 feet per minute
and is capable of reaching a maximum cruise speed of 138 miles per
hour and an altitude of 10,000 feet. The aircraft has a gross
weight of 1,320 pounds and 600 pounds of useful load. With
the ability to run on automotive fuel, the PiperSport's 30-gallon
fuel capacity gives the aircraft a range of 600 nautical miles and
the ability to refuel virtually anywhere in the world that offers
either 100LL or premium, unleaded automotive fuel.
There are three variants of the aircraft: The PiperSport, which
sells for $119,900; the PiperSport LT (primarily a training model),
which sells for $129,900; and the PiperSport LTD (professional
model), which sells for $139,900. Each model features the
latest in luxury - from leather seats to cutting-edge design - and
is equipped with a 100-hp Rotax 912 engine and a BRS complete
aircraft parachute recovery system. Each model also features
the same gross weight, speed, fuel capacity, and range.
As to specific models, the PiperSport includes:
- Dynon D100 Flight Display
- Garmin 495 GPS
- Garmin SL40 Nav/Com
- Garmin GTX 328 Transponder
- Ameriking ELT
- PS Engineering PM3000 Intercom
In addition to the equipment that the base model PiperSport
includes, the PiperSport LT substitutes the Dynon D120 Engine
Monitoring system for the PiperSport's analog display, and the
top-of-the-line PiperSport LTD also features the Dynon AP74/HS34
autopilot.
Gould underscored Piper's heritage in light aircraft and pointed
out that CSA - Piper's supplier - is a leader in the LSA
industry. He added that the PiperSport models build on CSA's
excellent products and reputation with added features specifically
for the PiperSport.
"Piper's heritage dates from what was one of the original 'LSA'
aircraft of its time: the venerable Piper Cub," Gould said.
"Consequently, Piper is in many ways returning to a market segment
we played an integral role in inventing ... but with all the
modern, state-of-the-art elements that our customers expect today,
from design and manufacturing to performance, avionics and
reliability.