NordicDave
En-Route
Open question or debate.
Why are the vast majority of great new certified aircraft coming from Europe, with a small number from USA, and almost none from Asia?
Before people launch off on tort lawyers or the FAA, these are certified or will be certified planes coming to the USA under part 23 or EASA rules under trade treaty.
Companies recently getting an A/C certified or in certification process, or already certified that look interesting:
Europe:
All the action in the USA seems to be very high-end or experimental's. Cessna has new Turbo props and jets - stuff out of reach for mortal POA'ers
Almost added the Raptor as click bait but decided to keep it clean.
Why are the vast majority of great new certified aircraft coming from Europe, with a small number from USA, and almost none from Asia?
Before people launch off on tort lawyers or the FAA, these are certified or will be certified planes coming to the USA under part 23 or EASA rules under trade treaty.
Companies recently getting an A/C certified or in certification process, or already certified that look interesting:
Europe:
- Risen: http://www.flyrisen.com/indexEn.html
- Panthera: https://www.pipistrel-aircraft.com/aircraft/cruising/panthera/
- Diamond DA50 & DA62: https://www.diamondaircraft.com/en/
- Technam P2010 & P2012 https://www.tecnam.com/us/aircraft/
- Glasair Sportsman: https://glasairaviation.com/sportsman/
- Carbon Cub: http://cubcrafters.com/carboncub
All the action in the USA seems to be very high-end or experimental's. Cessna has new Turbo props and jets - stuff out of reach for mortal POA'ers
Almost added the Raptor as click bait but decided to keep it clean.