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Wed, Jun 16, 2010

Paradise Comes To Ohio

Lane's Lebanon Air Service Added As Sales, Service Center

Paradise is a little closer for pilots living near Cincinnati, OH. Paradise USA said Monday it has added Lane's Lebanon Air Service northeast of Cincinnati as their Ohio Sales & Service center.  Represented by John and Nelda Lane, Lane's Lebanon Air Service, Inc is headquartered in Lebanon, OH and specializes in Light Sport training, Aircraft sales and Maintenance.

The Paradise Aircraft product line currently includes two models, the Paradise P1 and the P1 SP with hand controls for disabled pilots, is manufactured in Brazil and assembled in Sebring, FL.

The Paradise Pl is an all-metal, high-wing SLSA powered by the Rotax 912 UL-S engine with a Warp Drive 3-bladed, ground-adjustable propeller. The plane cruises at 120 mph with a fuel consumption rate of approximately 5gph and has a 38 gallon (usable) fuel capacity.  With its comfortable leather seats; a cabin width of 43.3"; 17 cubic feet of baggage space, the company says Paradise is an excellent cross-country cruiser.
 
According to company officials, the aircraft comes with a standard package of instrumentation although a wide variety of avionics options are available, including a glass cockpit.

Prices range from $117,000-$134,000 range, depending on avionics and options selected.

FMI: www.paradiseaircraft.us

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