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The Skylark is a two-seat, side by side seating, low wing metal and
composite lightsport aircraft that is manufactured in the Czech Republic
by Skylark Light Sport Aircraft and assembled in Germany.
Once assembled they are then test flown in Germany, then the wings
are removed and they are shipped via container to the U.S. when they are
reassembled and again test flown prior to delivery to the customer.
The Skylark is powered by the Rotax 912 S 100 HP aircraft engine,
spinning a three blade ground adjustable all composite propeller. The
factory reports a cruise speed of 135 mph, with a climb rate at gross of
over 1200 feet per minute. With the 25 gallons of fuel on board this
gives the plane a range of 500 to 600 miles depending on the power
setting.
The low wing design coupled with the sliding bubble style canopy
gives an excellent 300 degrees of visibility. Ground handling is via a
steerable nose wheel and toe brakes. Controls are standard dual stick
and rudder with three position manually operated flaps. The flap handle
is centrally located for access by either pilot and can be recessed 10
degrees for increased cruise speed.
According to the factory the Skylark has been flying for over three
years in Europe and was first introduced at Sun N Fun two years ago.
Currently there are 12 registered under the lightsport aircraft category
in the U.S.
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