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Tue, Dec 04, 2007

Midwest Sport Aviation Named US Distributor For New LSA

Cheetah XLS Available As Kit For Now

Add a new plane to the ever-increasing list of light sport-eligible aircraft in the US marketplace. The South African-sourced Cheetah XLS is now available in kit form through Midwest Sport Aviation in Richland Center, WI.

The Cheetah XLS is a high-wing tube and fabric aircraft, powered by a Jabiru engine. The aircraft has a reputation for rugged dependability, earned flying in the bush of South Africa.

"It is making the Light Sport Aircraft what it was intended to be, Affordable. Kits are priced at $21,950 (USD) and you can complete the aircraft for around $35,000 with the Jabiru engine," said Steve Syvertson, Vice President of Marketing & Customer Relations.

Syvertson adds the first aircraft has arrived in Richland Center, with two more kits arriving in the last part of December.

The company is also seeking S-LSA certification, and expects to be able to offer completed aircraft in the near future.

FMI: www.mwsportaviation.com

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