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Single-engine aircraft Freedom S100
4-stroke enginetwo-seaterLSA

single-engine aircraft
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Characteristics

Number of engines
single-engine
Motorization
4-stroke engine
Number of places
two-seater
Category
LSA
Other characteristics
amphibious

Description

the Freedom S100 is a side-by-side 2-seat amphibious aircraft with a dual stick control system, designed to fulfill the requirements of the Light Sports Aircraft (LSA) specifications. The T-shape tail and high wing ensure that the control surfaces are far enough from the water to avoid interference from splashing. A spacious cockpit with great visibility makes this aircraft ideal for surveillance, aerial photography, life-saving, etc. Security, freedom, confidence and comfort define this amphibious aircraft: SECURITY, due to its high glide ratio (17:1) and low stall speed (83 km/h) FREEDOM, as you can reach previously inaccessible places. CONFIDENCE, because it offers full guarantee of safety on land, water and in the air. COMFORT due to its quick assembly and disassembly (45 minutes – two people) and easy transportation to any site, it’s interior size and seating comfort. “Low maintenance, safety and long life” The Freedom S100 is entirely built of composite materials (Carbon fiber, Kevlar, Nomex, fiberglass, etc.) except for it’s metal components, which are made of AISI 316 stainless steel A4 and anodized 6082 marine grade aluminum. These materials guarantee low maintenance, safety and long life even in salt water. The Rotax 912 engine is fully integrated into the fuselage to improve the aesthetics, aerodynamics performances and stability.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.