Added Purchase Incentives Included On First Six Orders
It's no secret a number of Aero-News staffers are fans of the
Gobosh 700S light sport aircraft; after all, one of our own flew a
Gobosh to earn his sport pilot license last year. In his time at the controls of
N702GB, the all-metal 700S impressed ANN Managing
Editor Rob Finfrock as a impressively sturdy, very well-equipped,
and honest-flying airplane... sentiments echoed by Gobosh
customers, as well.

If the 700S has a drawback in today's marketplace, however, it
would (arguably) be its avionics. While the 700S comes standard
with a full "six-pack" panel of steam gauges, that offer a wealth
of information not available in some of its competitors... for some
pilots, only a glass panel will do.
Responding to customers' requests, on Thursday at the US Sport
Aviation Expo in Sebring, FL, Gobosh unveiled a Dynon glass
panel-equipped version of the 700... and at a base price less than
$100,000, to boot.
At $99,990, the Gobosh 700X Sport is almost $10,000 less than
the current Gobosh 700S Sport with conventional instruments. The
entry-level plane includes a single Dynon D180 EFIS/EMS display
(below) and a Garmin GPS196.
"The 700S was introduced with conventional instrumentation at
AirVenture 2007," said Tim Baldwin, president of Gobosh Aviation.
"Since then, a number of sport pilots and flight schools who prefer
a rugged all-metal aircraft have asked about offering a Gobosh 700
with an electronic primary flight display. Once again, Gobosh
responded to the desires of the market and developed the new
700X."

Even with an introductory price tag under $100,000 USD, the 700X
Sport is still a well-equipped aircraft, with the premium features
that consumers have grown to expect in the Gobosh line of "luxury
sport aircraft." The 700X sports a sleek and robust, all-metal
airframe and undercarriage with automotive-quality high-gloss
paint, rakish winglets, two-tone leather seats, and a completely
finished interior with no raw panels exposed.
"Working closely with consumers and manufacturers to further
enhance the products and the ownership experience is exactly what
sets Gobosh apart in a crowded field of sport aircraft, and the
700X is a result of that commitment," added Baldwin.
Uplevel 700X models -- offered as Elite and Elite Plus models,
in similar fashion to the 700S -- boast two-tone exterior paint
schemes, upgraded Garmin GPS units, dual Dynon panels (layout shown
in sketch below), Bose headsets and more.

A glass panel-equipped aircraft for less than $100K is a rarity
in the LSA marketplace... but Gobosh is going even further to
attract buyers. Recognizing current economic conditions may give
customers pause in purchasing a new aircraft, the company is
offering a Gobosh Stimulus Package to help make the 700X
introduction even more attractive.
The first six consumers who secure an order with a $25,000
deposit can either take $5,000 off the base price, or apply the
funds to optional equipment or toward an Elite or Elite Plus
upgrade. Additionally, people interested in forming a private
partnership to purchase a Gobosh 700 or 800 series aircraft can
join The Aircraft Partnership Association for free, and search for
other pilots to share ownership costs for a Gobosh.

"We hope by continuing to listen to customers, developing
products they want to purchase and by leveraging key resources like
Gobosh Finance and Gobosh Insurance, that Gobosh can help stimulate
the market at the point of entry," said Dave Graham, vice president
of Gobosh Aviation. "There isn't a finer aircraft on the market for
under $100,000 and there will likely never be a better time to buy
than right now."
Gobosh expects to deliver the first 700X aircraft in May
2009.