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The 2008 XL2 Will Be Exhibiting at EAA Oshkosh!
Oshkosh, Wisconsin (July 23-29, 2007) –The Liberty Aerospace Team and the critically acclaimed XL2 are eagerly waiting for the show to begin. This seven day event, themed “Oshkosh—Experience Extraordinary,” boasts over 800 vendors with 2,500 show aircraft expected to be on display. Wittman Regional Airport and its surrounding 1,500 acres of land has been the home of EAA since 1970. More than 750,000 people are expected to attend this event.
The Liberty Team is excited to launch the 2008 model of the XL2. Multiple aircraft featuring new options will be on static display at the show. Keith Markley, C.E.O of Liberty Aerospace commented, “We have added several new improvements to the XL2 for the upcoming production year. I am confident that this unveiling will address all of the demands placed upon a modern, low cost aircraft, whether it is for flight training or cross country touring.”
Stop by the Liberty Aerospace static display to see the industry’s first and only production FADEC equipped single-engine piston aircraft, the 2008 Liberty XL2. While you are there, remember to speak with a Liberty representative to schedule a demonstration flight in the revolutionary XL2.
Liberty Aerospace Media Contact:
Christina Mennen
Director of Communications
cmennen@libertyaircraft.com
321-308-9621
100 Aerospace Drive
Melbourne, FL 32901
About Liberty Aerospace, Inc.
Based in Florida’s Space Coast, Liberty Aerospace, Inc. designs and manufactures general aviation aircraft and is the FAA Type 23 Certificate holder for the Liberty XL2. The XL2 aircraft is IFR certified and meets the specific requirements of flying schools and clubs while offering the private owner/operator a first-class touring aircraft. Well-known for its carbon fiber fuselage and modular construction, it is the only production aircraft powered by a piston engine equipped with a full authority digital engine control (FADEC), simplifying power management and providing greatly increased levels of safety, reliability and maintainability. These technological advances have allowed Liberty to deliver an aircraft benefiting from incredibly low operating costs, while remaining extremely fun to fly.
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