Originally Posted by
N0315
The fact its not IFR bothers me, and personally If I were training I would not wish to train in it. I highly doubt the price differnce will be that much differnt, and if you want to do IFR training you must get into another aircraft. Good for the sport pilot maybe, but thats it.
It offers A/P and dual glass panels as options. It is close to being IFR now. Better than most flight school steam gauge antiques. My guess is that in 3 years when they really begin pumping them out the door there will either be an IFR option or the after market will find a way to do it.
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