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Aero-TV: Scissortail Cuts an Impressive Figure

Tulsa Company Bets Big on GoGetAir’s G750

As MOSAIC continues to gestate in the nebulous nihility between NPRM and bona fide Federal Aviation Regulation, aircraft designers and manufacturers are making ready to avail themselves of the broadened certification criteria salient to the proposed legislation.

Among the concerns confidently shooting its proverbial sleeves in anticipation of MOSAIC’s codification is Scissortail Aerosport LLC, the authorized, Oklahoma-based North American dealership and completion center for the GoGetAir G750, a sleek, Slovenian-built machine at once top-performing, affordable, attractive, and safe.

Viewed through the lens of specifications, the GoGetAir’s G750 is a two-seat, low-wing, single-engine monoplane comprising a carbon-fiber-composite fuselage and a conventional empennage. The machine is compatible with a variety of Rotax engines of power-outputs up to 141-horsepower. The G750’s powertrain is capped with a three-blade SR300N propeller. So motivated, the aircraft is advertised to move its 771-pound maximum payload at an optimum cruise sped of 138-knots.

Fueled to its 37.2-gallon capacity, the G750 manages, ostensibly, a maximum range of 1,050-nautical-miles. To the subject of altitude, the aircraft’s service-ceiling is listed at a very specific 14,760-feet.

By way of cockpit appointments, GoGetAir’s G750 features Dynon’s HDX Primary Flight Display (PFD) and a 10-inch Multi-Function Display (MFD), Dynon’s SV-COM-X83 comm radio, an AT-1 ADS-B in +FLARM (Flight Alarm), Dynon’s SV-XPNDR-262 transponder, an LXNav Instrument flap-control system, a two-axis autopilot, electric trim, and a whole-aircraft Ballistic Parachute Recovery System (BPRS).

Headquartered on Tulsa’s Riverside Airport (RVS), Scissortail offers G750 assemblers full in-house support. Moreover, owners of completed G750s are afforded access to a Scissortail affiliate maintenance and repair provider also located on RVS.

Financing is available for G750 aircraft through Scissortail’s partnership with First Oklahoma Bank. Aircraft training germane to the G750 is offered with aircraft purchases.

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