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Mon, Apr 04, 2016

New P&M PULSR Weight-Shift Control LSA Trike Arrives In The U.S.

Aircraft To Have U.S. Debut At Sun 'n Fun This Week

A new weight-shift trike is set to make its U.S. debut at Sun 'n Fun in Lakeland, FL this week.

The P&M PULSR is manufactured by P&M Aviation LTD in UK, one of the largest and oldest trike manufacturers in the world, and imported by P&M Aviation USA.

Whether you're going on a long cross country flight or just over the horizon to a fly-in, this aircraft will draw a crowd upon landing. There are simply no compromises. The most advanced wing paired with a monocoque carbon chassis is the ultimate cross-country aircraft of its kind.

The unique aerodynamic composite carbon fiber body shell provides increased strength and rigidity, all at minimum weight. The wrap-over windscreen produces optimum pilot and passenger comfort while retaining full visibility.

The cantilever sprung composite main landing gear soaks up the roughest fields, making rough-field landings a most enjoyable experience. The large 20 gallon fuel tank gives you all day flying without the worry of fuel stops.

Add an optional BRS parachute for a maximum 1042 lb. take-off weight.

The company says the PulsR is "at the cutting edge of Weight-Shift Control design" and one that  others simply follow. It will be on display at Paradise City at the show, which begins Tuesday.

(Image provided with P&M Aviation news release)

FMI: www.pmaviationusa.com

 


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