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2011 Limited Commemorative Edition Cirrus SR22

They only plan to build 10 of them, so if you want one of Cirrus’s special anniversary edition SR22s, you’ll have to act promptly. The 2011 Limited Commemorative Edition SR22T has an exclusive exterior design and interior style. The package of features and accessories has been carefully crafted to mark the occasion. Cirrus calls this […]

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Cirrus’s ESP Gets FAA Approval

Two safety systems announced at last year’s EAA AirVenture for Cirrus models have been approved by the FAA. The systems work within the Garmin Perspective avionics suite and use the avionics technology to enhance safety. The Electronic Stability and Protection (ESP) system provides control pressure when it perceives excessive pitch, bank or airspeed. It is […]

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Cirrus Increases Its Visibility in China

The buzz of light airplanes flying overhead is still a rare sound in China, but a new effort could resonate for general aviation in that country. A new FBO is opening at Zhuhai Airport, and Shuhai Tianyi Aviation Trading Company, the company behind it, has also ordered three Cirrus SR22s. Under the arrangement, Cirrus will […]

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First Cirrus Chute Replacements

It has been a little more than 10 years since Cirrus Design Corp. delivered its first certified airplane, an SR20, to a customer. That 10-year mark is more than just an anniversary. It’s the certified interval for Cirrus owners to replace the chutes in their airplanes. Chute replacement will become an important part of Cirrus’ […]

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Cirrus SR22T: Tried, True, Turbo

The hope is that, as a product develops, it will mature. And I mean “mature” in the good way, you know, like expensive wine, fine Swiss watches and very fast airplanes, like the Cirrus SR22. I was the first journalist to fly the original SR22, and I’ve flown every new one since, some of them […]

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Cirrus Introduces ESP Envelope Protection

Cirrus Aircraft was first with an integrated whole aircraft parachute system, and continues the tradition of safety innovation with the introduction on Monday of its Perspective ESP flight stability augmentation system. Available on all SR-series aircraft for delivery this fall, the system ensures the aircraft will remain within a safe operating envelope even when the […]

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Cirrus Eyes 2013 For SF50 Service Entry

Cirrus expects its SF50 single-engine jet to begin deliveries in “late 2013,” six years after work began on the project. Company CEO Brent Wouters told the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune that the project is at the halfway point, and about 100 current customers had been invited to a flyover of the prototype at the Twin […]

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Cirrus Announces New Turbo Model; and Buyer Incentives

Cirrus used its eighth annual owners’ meeting to make a few announcements, starting with a new model, the SR22T. The latest Cirrus offers the twin-turbocharged Continental TSIO-550-K engine from Teledyne Continental Motors. The new engine availability stems from a partnership between TCM and Cirrus, and the -K version of the engine is not available on […]

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If You Just Have to Have One

Also at its owners’ meeting last week, Cirrus announced pricing incentives. Effective immediately and running through July 31 (the conclusion of next month’s EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh), Cirrus will include air conditioning at no extra charge with any X-Edition or Xi personalized SR22 or SR20. And for current Cirrus owners who want to trade up, […]

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