LSA’s In The Mountains—Rans S-7LS

Reggie

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This photo is of me flying my Rans S-7LS over 11,600 foot Corona Pass at better than 13,000 feet on a nice summer day.

Even with two people, my S-7 easily outperforms my students’ 180 HP Piper Cherokee with a constant-speed prop.

KGNB is located at 8,200’ MSL, and regularly sees 10,000 plus foot density altitudes, and my Rans performs admirably.
 
Beautiful plane, awesome picture ... color me jealous.
 
Nice picture,nice plane.
 
I live in Angel Fire, New Mexico where our airfield is at 8,380. I wrapped up my PPL and my Mountain Flying course in a Remos GX LSA, with dozens of flights over the mountains to KAXX. The Remos doesn't have the same level of performance as the Cherokee 180 that I just bought into with its 100hp Rotax, but I'm not scared to fly it in the mountains. The secret is patience. Don't expect to climb at 500 fpm on a 70 degree day, and be ready to circle for a while before trying to cross over the mountains.
 
I have found that even a Skycatcher performs surprisingly well in the mountains.
 
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