FlyingElvii
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Mostly BS...I'm kind of in the same position as the OP so this is a good thread for me.
Sport cruiser guys, how do you like those? Real world cruise speed? And I had heard that company went through a few reorgs and all that so that parts availability for the older models (especially Piper sports) and authorizations for avionics without re-classing to ELSA were the infamous unobtainium, any truth to that or just hangar BS?
You can still get parts fairly easily. Skywest/FLT Academy in SLC is the US Cruiser distributor now, and they really know their stuff. If they don't have it on hand, they can "Locally" source most things for you, if needed. Most everything they built it with is off-the-shelf used on others, including Rotax, except for airframe itself.
Cruiser in the Czech Republic has been hit hard by the sanctions just like everyone else, so the lag time to get things can be long, a problem nearly everyone in aviation is having right now.
Getting change authorizations from Cruiser for anything has always been a pain. They are very liability averse.
For instance, they only one ADSB solution, from Garmin.