Wed, Oct 17, 2007
Get A Cub For Christmas!
Trying for a last-minute sales push to close out 2007, on
Wednesday American Legend Aircraft Company told ANN the light-sport
aircraft manufacturer has a limited number of available delivery
slots in December for its Legend Cub.
Typically operating on a 90-day delivery schedule, American
Legend Aircraft Company will produce additional aircraft through
the end of 2007 and will make these Legend Cubs available to a
limited number of customers.
"One of the greatest difficulties of buying a new airplane is
the wait time for taking delivery," said Kurt Sehnert, American
Legend GM. "We have shortened this delivery time down to less than
90 days so new owners can enjoy their Legend Cub as the perfect
Christmas present. A broad range of factory options are available
to customize the Legend Cub and make it you're very own."
Of course, more planes out-the-door equals more sales for the
company. Last year, the Legend Cub -- a modern interpretation of
the classic Piper Cub design -- was the second-best-selling SLSA in
the country... behind the Flight Design CT, and ahead of the
Evektor SportStar. No doubt the company wants to shuffle those
numbers a bit in its favor for '07.
The Legend Cub is available as a J-3 style open cowl design, or
as closed cowl PA-11 configuration. The open cowl model comes with
a 100-horsepower Continental O-200 engine sporting exposed
cylinders. The closed cowl model is available with the O-200, or
with the 120-horsepower Jabiru 3300A engine.
Customers may opt for a bare-bones representation of a true
Cub... or spec out a truly luxurious (and just a
tad incongruous) two-seater of their own. Either way... American
Legend will be happy to sell you one, and get it on the sales books
for 2007.
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