A short review of the Lancair LX7 with Ken Wolf (not from Pulp Fiction LOL). We meet during the CLIMB event which provides an early introduction of aviation to elementary and secondary kids in Jacksonville. The event was held at Cecil Field (KVQQ) in Jacksonville, Florida.
FROM RDD Enterprises:
The LX7 is the foundational model of the LX7 series of aircraft. This model is a piston powered, pressurized cabin environment, retractable tricycle landing gear, high performance aircraft. The LX7 was born out of a love for high cruise speed and safe slow speed handling characteristics. The Continental TSIO-550-E engine produces 350 Horsepower for take-off and climb, directing that power smoothly to a metal, scimitar Hartzell constant speed propeller. A pressurized cabin is key to reducing fatigue of the pilot and passengers while enabling flight at higher altitudes with a greater degree of safety. Pilot centric workload reducing features abound in the LX7 as the safety of the occupants is the highest goal