FLIGHT DESIGN DELIVERS NEWEST MODEL

8 September 2011

delivery-of-ctleTHE CTLE CTLE Is Special “Law Enforcement” Version of CTLS Light-Sport Aircraft

Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY / 8 September 2011 – On August 24th, 2011, David Williams, Sergeant (Captain, Retired), of the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department traveled to Flight USA headquarters in Woodstock, Connecticut to pick up the department’s new CTLE. He and Lt. Marsh Carter accepted the keys (photo) and flew the CTLE back to California.

“The Tulare County Sheriff’s Department will be the first agency in the U.S. to put a Light-Sport Aircraft into full time service in support of Patrol, just as many agencies do with a helicopter,” observed Williams. “Flight Design was selected not only for its commitment to provide a low-cost, turn-key law enforcement aviation platform, but also based on overall safety in design, from benign stall characteristics to the ballistic parachute system. Safety for our officers and our residents is always our number one priority.”
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HUGE COST REDUCTION FOR TOP-LINE AVIONICS

Flight Design CTLS with Deluxe Garmin G3X

When the economy is dragging, leaders sharpen their pencils to keep aircraft affordable. No one questions how difficult the last three years have been for aviation in all sectors so buyers are likely to embrace major price reductions. “Thanks to innovative thinking between leaders at Flight Design and Garmin, we are pleased to announce Garmin G3X Special Pricing, available at the start of AirVenture 2011, stated John Doman, Director of Business Development, Global Sales & Marketing for Flight Design. “This is really more akin to price slashing!” The Garmin G3X Special Pricing Package offers a retail price of only $9,980; previously it was $27,795.

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STREAKING TO VICTORY – PARIS TO MADRID

19 July 2011
Flight Design CTLS Wins Aircraft Class in Prestigious Air Race

Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY / 19 July 2011- The long and winding road gets considerably straightened when the best of the best highly efficient light aircraft compete in a major cross country air race. The Paris to Madrid 2011 event celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first Morane-Saulier race between Paris and Madrid back in 1911. Read the rest of this entry »

FLIGHT DESIGN UNVEILS NEW C4 FOUR SEAT MODEL

AirVenture to be First Showing in United States of Full Size Mockup

Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY / 13 July 2011 -

When the full-size mockup of Flight Design’s first-ever four seat aircraft was unveiled at Aero in Friedrichshafen, Germany in mid-April this year, the striking aircraft was an instant hit with customers. The C4 logged 30 orders in the four-day event. As EAA’s AirVenture Oshkosh show rapidly approaches, the C4 has landed in America and will be presented as a full scale mockup and available for up close viewing. Flight Design will also be busy taking special C4 “Early Bird” orders which provide customers a delivery position in the first 100 serial-produced aircraft plus a $10,000 discount from the already attractive list price. Read the rest of this entry »

CT Pressed into Airborne Ash Measurement Duty

KEEPING THE SKY SAFER FOR AIRLINERS AT MODEST COST

Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY / 1 July 2011— European travel was again interrupted by the eruption of the Grimsvötn volcano in Iceland. Airborne ash from these volcanoes represents a major expense for airlines and airports plus inconvenience for passengers. The Eyjafjallajökull eruption, in April 2010, caused the largest closure of European airspace since World War II, with losses estimated at between 1.5 and 2.5 billion euros. How does one determine the extent of the problem compared to last year’s eruption? The answer:  Very economically, with a Flight Design CT microlight. Read the rest of this entry »

Purdue University Uses Flight Design Hand Control Option

Able Flight Scholarship Students Fly in Newly-Equipped CTLS

South Woodstock, CONNECTICUT / July 1, 2011 — Helping disabled pilots learn to fly has become a mission for German LSA producer, Flight Design. In conjunction with Able Flight (http://www.ableflight.org/) and Purdue University’s Department of Aviation Technology, Flight Design and its Colorado dealer Peak Aviation supplied a CTLS with an installed Flight Design hand control system to allow students to earn their Sport Pilot certificate. Able Flight pays the cost of aircraft for students. Read the rest of this entry »

MULTIPLE CERTIFICATIONS TÜV SÜD Auditors Confirm Manufacturer’s Best Practices

TÜV SÜD Auditors Confirm Manufacturer’s Best Practices

Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY / 28 June 2011— With the American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Certification Branch planning to begin visits to Light-Sport Aircraft manufacturers later this year, some companies are scrambling to prepare for those government inspections. Flight Design was again evaluated to positive result but this is standard procedure for the German producer. Read the rest of this entry »

Four Place Certified Plane price set at $250,000

Competitive Pricing in US Dollars and Euros Plus True 4-Seat Performance

Leinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY / 4 May 2011 — After the recent successful launch of their new four seat C4, Flight Design identified how their fresh all carbon speedster will soundly alter the market by combining true four adult cabin room and performance with a price point offering exceptional value… a winning combination simply not available in any other aircraft today.
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Newly Produced Hand Control Donated to Able Flight

Lakeland, FLORIDA (Sun ‘n Fun 2011) / March 31, 2011 — Flight Design GmbH, creator and builder of the market leading CT series of Light-Sport Aircraft, wants to help disabled pilots in their quest to learn to fly. To support the great work being done by Able Flight (http://www.ableflight.org/) Flight Design donated one of its hand control systems for use by a disabled student who has access to a Flight Design aircraft. With the largest fleet among LSA, more Flight Design CTs and MCs are available for this use.

The new hand control system — a set of parts and instruction for retrofitting to an in-service aircraft — has completed all testing and entered production. The Able Flight unit will be one of of such systems produced and now available. The complete system retails for approximately $4,000.00.

“We have watched Able Flight and its director Charles Stites and we are very impressed with the organization’s success at getting young disabled persons into Light-Sport Aircraft,” stated Flight Design CEO, Matthias Betsch. “We need more people in flying. These young people want to fly. Read the rest of this entry »

AMERICAN CONTENT IN GERMAN DESIGN

AMERICAN CONTENT IN GERMAN DESIGN

U.S. Importer Further Increases “Domestic Content”

Lakeland, FLORIDA (Sun ‘n Fun 2011) / March 31, 2011— Detroit auto manufacturers use the phrase “Domestic Content” to explain the portion of their vehicles that is fabricated in America. For several years, importer Flight Design USA has been using an increasing portion of USA made components in the CT and MC series aircraft they sell to Americans.

Why use more “domestic content?” Flight Design USA cites many reasons including:  high-quality and well-respected American parts, easier servicing of parts subject to normal wear, plus lower costs. While some countries offer low cost labor, aerospace parts made to precise standards are often best sourced from U.S. producers.

“We are pleased to announce that Flight Design USA will be using an American-made Sensenich three-blade composite propeller, the Dynon Mode S transponder, and Desser 4.00 x 6 inch tires and tubes,” reported Flight Design USA president, Tom Peghiny. According to staff at German manufacturer Flight Design GmbH, the Desser tires are more durable than the Sava tires previously used plus the Sensenich and Dynon brands are well accepted by U.S. buyers.

Previously Flight Design USA announced the following American-sourced components:  brake systems (Matco); airframe parachute (BRS); radios and avionics (Garmin); intercom (PS Engineering); EFIS/EMS glass displays (Dynon); optional autopilot (TruTrak); and additionally, oil hoses; fire sleeve material; and other items.

“We have steadily increased the American-made content in our CT and MC series of Light-Sport Aircraft,” reported John Gilmore, national sales manager for Flight Design USA. “Our customers appreciate the value of ‘Made in America’ and it enables us to provide a very high level of professional service and support.”

“Flight Design made a decision four years ago to increase the U.S. content of our aircraft whenever possible. Doing so reduces our exposure to exchange rate fluctuations,” explained Peghiny. “And our American owners also think this is worthy; they get faster service, lower prices, and can communicate in their own language and with no time zone or exchange rate problems. He estimated that close to 50 percent of the value of the aircraft comes from American suppliers.

Flight Design USA is the U.S. importer of the Flight Design CT and MC series of Light-Sport Aircraft from Germany. Delivering more than 330 Special Light-Sport Aircraft to customers through its network of distributors and dealers Flight Design USA has led the field since the first LSA approval in 2005. The carbon fiber CT series of aircraft are the best-selling LSA in America by a wide margin augmented by the addition of the all-metal MC series in 2010. Globally, more than 1,700 Flight Design aircraft are in service around the globe with three CTs having recently flown around the world.

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