DaleB
Final Approach
I think Cessna's selection of the O-200 helped to spell the end for the Skycatcher. It was overweight (who am I to criticize?) and had very little useful load compared to the other choices available. Had they gone with Rotax they might have fared better... but we'll never know.I honestly think BasicMed helped spell the end for many LSAs. The only appeal of most LSA aircraft was the lack of medical requirement. Otherwise, they were fairly high priced for their capabilities compared to their competition, 1970s and 80s Cessnas and Pipers.
Just curious, how many LSAs do you see have dropped off the market since Basic Med? I know that was a common prediction, but there are still LSAs being sold by Van's, Evektor, Flight Design, Cub Crafters, Icon, Searey, Aerotrek, Kitfox, etc... not to mention a pretty healthy number of E-LSA builds every year.