Mon, Feb 09, 2004
"G2" To Be Disclosed
Under the cloak of
secrecy, Cirrus is getting set to discuss a number of new features
and upgrades to their top-of-the-line SR22 to new owners... who are
about to find out that they're getting more than they paid for.
Customers are expected to be pleased to find that Cirrus has
responded to the opportunities afforded them by a growing owner
list that has been offering extensive feedback about the SR22's
design and operation, and allowing Cirrus to tweak and upgrade the
bird to extend the value and efficiency of the aircraft. The
changes reportedly affect "Cirrus' core values of safety, quality,
performance and innovation."
The new version has been dubbed "G2."
This upgrade is said to be "evolutionary" rather than
revolutionary. While many of the details are still secret
(as names and other details are being decided), we do
know that there are some subtle performance
enhancements, extensive interior upgrades/improvements, safety
upgrades, panel upgrades and new doors (one of the few repeat
complaints we've heard about the bird). There will also be an
exterior upgrade that insiders say will make sure that "everyone
will know this is a new SR22 from across the ramp..."
Cirrus plans six private showings in March to a limited group of
flyers/owners across the country. A tentative schedule has been
suggested, though changes may occur as final details are compiled
in the next few days. Check with Cirrus Design to see if you can
wangle an invitation...
- March 2 - Chicago
- March 5 - New York metro
- March 9 - Atlanta
- March 12 - Florida
- March 16 - Dallas
- March 22 - Southern California
We'll have more specifics and some pictures shortly, but it's
good to see that CD is not resting on its laurels and continues a
trend of constant improvements and upgrades. ANN's Jim Campbell is
expected to get his hands on one for a cross-country shakedown
within a few days of its availability.
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