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Piper CZAW SportCruiser

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Piper CZAW SportCruiser

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The Piper CZAW SportCruiser is an American ultralight and light sport aircraft that first flew in 2005, designed within special airworthiness certification categories. With a 6.6-meter fuselage, 8.6-meter wingspan, and 953-kilometer range, it offers economical recreational flying with minimal regulatory burden. The practical efficiency enabled accessible personal flying for enthusiasts seeking affordable aviation opportunities. Its design philosophy emphasized simplicity and operational economy for recreational pilots.

Specifications

Role
Ultralight aircraft; Light sport aircraft
Engines
1
First flight
2005
Length
6.6 m
Wingspan
8.6 m
Max speed
220 km/h
Range
953 km