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The Liberty XL2 – FADEC Powered!

The Liberty XL2 is the next generation training/touring aircraft offering today’s flight schools and individual pilots a two seat aircraft that far surpasses any of its competition. The aircraft’s high levels of safety, performance, comfort, economy and affordability have never been available before. It is a 2 seat, low wing aircraft with the latest carbon Graphite fuselage and all metal wings.

1) The XL2 is the most economical IFR certified aircraft – 5.0 gph fuel burn
2) The XL2 has the lowest carbon emissions
3) The XL2 is the easiest airplane to train in – Single Level Power Control located in the center console for easy access by pilot and instructor.
4) The XL2 is the most comfortable aircraft available for the training environment – 48″ wide cabin, ergonomic seats, independantly adjustable rudder pedals.
5) The XL2 is the easiest to maintain – Easy to remove, belly access panel, performance and maintenance information downloadable via computer.
6) The XL2 is rugged enough to withstand the rigorous conditions of the flight school environment.
7) The XL2 offers Glass Panel AvionicsGarmin 530 and TRAFFIC INFORMATION SYSTEM 8) The XL2 is IFR Certified
9)The XL2 does not compromise on performance – 115kt cruise, 590lb useful load, 450 nautical mile range with reserves, FADEC equipped.
10) Simple, easy to understand controls and great visibility all around makes training safer and more fun.

The Cessna 172

The Cessna 172 is a high wing (wing above the cabin) aircraft that is the worlds most popular aircraft. It is a 4 seat aircraft with plenty of room for baggage.

1. The version we use is equipped with a larger engine than original, a 180 hp installation.

2. That provides an increase in gross weight to 2550 lbs and a useful load of over 1,000 pounds, more than enough for four passengers and some baggage.

3. It cruises at 110 knots and has a range of over 500 miles with full fuel.

All our aircraft are clean and exceptionally well maintained.

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