A 30 MPG Sport Plane - Pipistrel Sinus Motorglider
Have any questions about the aircraft or interested in buying one? Contact [email protected] The Pipistrel Sinus is one of the most economical sport aircraft in the world. So much so that it's been nicknamed the Prius of the skies. Pipistrel has always been big on being environmentally friendly. And you can see this culture passed along many of Pipistrel's aircraft. The one we are looking at today is called the Pipistrel Sinus. A high wing motorglider that is as fun and exciting to fly as it is balanced. The Sinus have long been manufactured since the early 90s. Today the aircraft is being produced with the newest technology and ramp appeal. To fly a Pipistrel Sinus, you need to get an additional rating on your pilot's license that allows you to fly a motorglider. General training takes less than 20 hours. Specs: Engine - Rotax 80 HP Range - Over 900 miles with full 24.5 gallons Fuel burn - 30 - 38 miles per gallon on economical cruise of 90 knots Price - $125, 000 - $160,000 Music: http://bensound.com http://hooksounds.com

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