Cirrus Design plans to fly its SR20 all-composite, four-seat aircraft later this month. Duluth, Minnesota-based Cirrus, is aiming for US certification of the fixed-gear SR20 in 1996.
Source: Flight International
1995-02-01T00:00:00+00:00
Cirrus Design plans to fly its SR20 all-composite, four-seat aircraft later this month. Duluth, Minnesota-based Cirrus, is aiming for US certification of the fixed-gear SR20 in 1996.
Source: Flight International
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