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Sun, Jul 18, 2021

Stratos 716 Prototype Ready To Make AirVenture Debut

0.7 Mach/402 Knot Cruise Speed, Single Turbofan Engine And Six-Seat Cabin

The Stratos 716X, an experimental, kit-built version of the upcoming FAR Part 23 / EASA CS 23 certified Stratos 716, will be making its first public appearance at EAA AirVenture 2021. The 1,500 nautical mile range 716 gets its name from its 0.7 Mach / 402 knot cruise speed, single turbofan engine and six-seat cabin. It will cruise at 41,000 ft.

“People want the high-altitude speed, quiet and smoothness of a jet. But, up until now, many of them have been priced out of the top end of the market. They’ve had to settle for prop airplanes that typically fly 10,000 to 15,000 ft lower and 100 to 150 knots slower than modern jets. At Stratos, our goal is to lower the cost of owning and operating a jet to turboprop levels,” says Carsten Sundin, Stratos Aircraft President and Chief Technology Officer.

The Stratos experimental 716X is a steppingstone to the Stratos certified 716. It conforms to the same precise aerodynamic loft contours, and it’s built to the same strength standards as the certified model. Starting in 2022, Stratos will offer 10 – 12 716X kits that will help the firm refine its manufacturing processes and assembly line efficiencies -- skills that will be needed for high-rate production of certified aircraft in the future. The $2.5 million 716X will offer 95% of the performance of the 716, but cost $1-million less. The 716X comes complete with a freshly, overhauled, 3,600-hour TBO PWC JT15D5 turbofan and a full suite of G3X avionics. It can be ready to fly in as little as 9 months, using Stratos’ builder-assist affiliate firms.

Stratos is a Redmond, Oregon, composite aircraft manufacturer. The firm is located in Central Oregon, a region that has become a center of excellence for manufacturing certified general aviation aircraft, including the Lancair Columbia series and Epic E1000. Stratos continues to make major investments in its manufacturing facility, including a computer design center, production-grade composites molds, high-temperature curing oven, full-service machine shop, static test fixtures and flight test hangars.

Stratos Aircraft’s press conference is scheduled for 10:00 AM, Monday July 26th, 2021 at the EAA Press Center. Stratos is exhibiting its original 714 proof-of-concept aircraft and its new 716X kit-built aircraft at its “Soar into the Stratos Sphere” display at Booths 15 and 16 on James Ray Boulevard, just northwest of the main entrance to AirVenture.

FMI: www.stratosaircraft.com

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