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A Cirrus SR22 Photo History

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Key Takeaways:

  • The early Cirrus SR22 was an immediate sales success, distinguished by its unique flight controls and the controversial standard whole-airplane recovery parachute system (CAPS).
  • Over time, the SR22 underwent significant evolution across its generations, integrating major advancements like flat-panel avionics (Avidyne Entegra, Garmin Perspective), a stronger airframe, and various luxury options.
  • Its price increased more than threefold from under $200,000 to around $700,000, reflecting the continuous introduction of substantial improvements and advanced features.
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Like early models of many well-known airplane types, the first Cirrus SR22s felt lighter than they do today. In part, that’s because they were light, and in part that’s because Cirrus has learned over the years how to make an airplane be both substantial feeling, which we pilots like, while staying light.

They also felt very different from most other light airplanes because they were, well, different from them in many important regards. They used side-yokes, as I mention in the main story, differential braking and a rudder/aileron interconnect (gone on today’s models), all of which gave it, for better or for worse, a distinctive feel.

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