Tue, Feb 17, 2004
The Extra 300L Now Available Through Global Dealer Network
It's not the
schmaltziest announcement we've ever gotten... but it's close
(grin).
Extra Aircraft notes that "February is traditionally celebrated
as the month of romance, and EXTRA Aircraft has its own heartfelt
announcement to make: The world's best loved sport, performance and
unlimited category aerobatic aircraft is now available through a
newly established, worldwide dealer network."
Extra Aircraft has hand-picked three new EA-300L dealers to sell
this sweetheart of an airplane, and is committing significant
resources to its marketing, sales and support.
"The 300L has won the hearts of the flying public over the last
several years," according to Extra Aircraft President, Ken Weaver.
"And we have a very enthusiastic dealer network in place to support
our program. This milestone really gives us some momentum in the
marketplace."
The new Extra 300L dealers include Extra Aero of Denver, CO;
Southeast Aero Sales of St. Augustine, FL; and ExtrAviation of
Belgium.
The 300L has long been the flagship for this manufacturer, with
over 300 units in operation around the world. It is a favorite
among aerobatic pilots and air show performers, and for those
pilots who thrill to the sheer joy of flying.
"There is a real romance with this airplane," said Kramer
Upchurch, President of Southeast Aero Sales. "We're proud to be a
member of the Extra Aircraft family, and we look forward to
re-introducing the 300L to our marketplace. It is truly beautiful,
exceptionally strong, and safely performs anything you ask of it.
It delivers an exhilarating flying experience."
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