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I notice on Jabiru's web site that they are now selling a Jabiru 160D as an LSA aircraft. 040_nerd.gif.a6a4f823734c8b20ed33654968aaa347.gif

 

So why? question.gif.c2f6860684cbd9834a97934921df4bcb.gif

 

After spending so much on the 160c's certification, why the LSA variant? question.gif.c2f6860684cbd9834a97934921df4bcb.gif

 

Or am I missing something? :confused:

 

(Same take off weight (540kg) and same specifications that I can see). i_dunno

 

regards

 

:big_grin::big_grin:

 

 

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It has allowed Jabiru to make some improvements to the J160 (i.e. soft-linkage steering), and offer options like the Sensenich prop and external charger connection. These improvements could not have been offered without re-certification. All factory J160C models have identical specs (airframe/controls/engine/prop) per the original certification, and you cannot change prop types or make modifications to these models (well, not easily at least).

 

That's my understanding ... but I'm sure there are further technical or certification reasons for this too.

 

 

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