REMOS GXiS Specs, Interior, Cockpit, and Price – REMOS GXiS is a new two-seat light sport aircraft manufactured by REMOS, Germany. This aircraft was introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen which was held in Germany in April 2016. The first prototype was run on April 7, 2016 and completed the first flight test in May 2016. The aircraft was designed to obtain light sport aircraft certification (LSA) from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA ). It is also available in an ultralight version which is marketed in Europe. In addition the aircraft are also marketed in the North American region through an exclusive distributor, Skybound Aviation.
The overall dimensions of the REMOS GXiS aircraft include a length of 6.60 m, a height of 2.28 m, a wingspan of 9.32 m, and a wingspan of 10.97 m². This aircraft has a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 600 kg, and requires a take-off distance of 322 m and a landing distance of 233 m. The ultralight version weighs 472.5 kg.
REMOS GXiS aircraft can be boasted with a cruise speed of 189 km / h, kiosk speed of 77 km / h, normal operating speed of 198 km / h, maneuver speed of 174 km / h, and a maximum speed of 220 km / h. The aircraft has a maximum range of 975 km (526 nm) and endurance of 6.5 hours.
The transponder installed in the cockpit sends an ADS-B signal to show the surrounding traffic on EFIS. The center stack includes the Garmin GTN 750, a complete navigation system and control panel for radios, audio panels, and transponders. The aircraft is equipped with the TRX-1500 collision avoidance system developed by Air Avionics, and the GXiS ballistic parachute made by BRS.
REMOS GXiS Specs
The GXiS fuselage is built with composite materials and has a high wing configuration. The aircraft's forward-firewall section was redesigned, and all system checks on the aircraft can now be carried out automatically. The aircraft is designed to meet the requirements of modern general aviation. It features new engine features, avionics and a new cover design, as well as including an easy start-up procedure called SMARTstart.The overall dimensions of the REMOS GXiS aircraft include a length of 6.60 m, a height of 2.28 m, a wingspan of 9.32 m, and a wingspan of 10.97 m². This aircraft has a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 600 kg, and requires a take-off distance of 322 m and a landing distance of 233 m. The ultralight version weighs 472.5 kg.
REMOS GXiS Engine and Performance
The REMOS GXiS aircraft is powered by a Rotax 912iS sport engine with electronic fuel injection that generates power of 74 kW (100 hp). The engine drives a three-bladed MT-Propeller propeller. The propeller is available in a version of speed and constant speed. The ultralight version is equipped with a fixed three-blades propeller developed by NEUFORM.REMOS GXiS aircraft can be boasted with a cruise speed of 189 km / h, kiosk speed of 77 km / h, normal operating speed of 198 km / h, maneuver speed of 174 km / h, and a maximum speed of 220 km / h. The aircraft has a maximum range of 975 km (526 nm) and endurance of 6.5 hours.
REMOS GXiS Cockpit and Avionics
The REMOS GXiS cockpit can accommodate two personnel consisting of a pilot and a passenger. The 1.19m wide cockpit is equipped with the Dynon SkyView SE avionics suite. The avionics suite includes a 10-inch touch screen combined with an electronic flight instrument system (EFIS), an engine monitoring system (EMS) and a Dynon SV-D1000T / B display system.The transponder installed in the cockpit sends an ADS-B signal to show the surrounding traffic on EFIS. The center stack includes the Garmin GTN 750, a complete navigation system and control panel for radios, audio panels, and transponders. The aircraft is equipped with the TRX-1500 collision avoidance system developed by Air Avionics, and the GXiS ballistic parachute made by BRS.
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