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EASA Certifies XtreamAir Single Place Airplane

XA41/Sach 300 Gets European Safety Agency Nod

EASA has certified the XtreamAir XA41/Sbach 300, the singe-place version of the company's popular two-place aerobatic aircraft. Its design is based on the already-certified XA42/Sbach 342.

Both aircraft feature an all-carbon structure, designed, tested and certified according to today´s stringent certification rules, which the company says makes them the safest, best performing and most modern aerobatic aircraft available today.

XtremeAir´s aircraft have become the choice of many respected competition and airshow pilots including World Champion Eric Vazeille, multiple British Aerobatic Champion Gerald Cooper, French Aerobatic Team members Kathel Boulanger (Vice European Champion on Sbach 342) and Mikael Brageot (9th overall on 2010 EAC on Sbach 342).

On the 2011 World Championships, 10 Pilots flew XtremeAir products, of which 7 achieved medal ranks, and the British Formation Team "Matadors", Paul Bonhomme and Steve Jones also choose the aircraft for their truly amazing displays.

FMI: www.xtremeair.de


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