Jim, I remember when you sold your airplane many years ago, I was sorry to see you sell, if I remember correctly didn't you go light sport? If I recall correctly my first Husky and yours were only a couple numbers apart. I have a 2012 A1-C now. I flew it twice today, I love that airplane!
Unfortunately we lost some good guys over the years who were regulars on the old list but we have some awesome new blood here now. Looking forward to your post's and pictures.
Kurt
Kurt,
You have a great memory. I went to a Flight Design CTLSi, which I flew for three years while the Doctors took care of some medical issues. When I was ready to get a medical, they were creating the BasicMed, so I had my Doctor give me a BasicMed phyical on May 1. I sold the CTLSi last year, because I knew I was going to be able to qualify for flight physical and thought that the BasicMed program being available might put a damper on the light sport market.
My new Husky is either a low time 2009 (175 Hours) or a normal time 2016. It had a bad day in early 2016, and was rebuilt by the Factory with a new fuselage, new landing gear, new fabric, and new prop. It has the new style door and pilot window, so in my mind I got a 2016 A-1C and paid a discounted 2009 price. I know others would say I got a Damage History 2009.
It flies great and the only thing that I have left to do is follow your lead and install a Garmin GTX 345 interfaced to the Garmin G600, so I have traffic out & in.
It is great to be back.
Jim