Are you ready for Mosaic? Let’s be crystal clear. You have almost no time left to comment on FAA’s proposed rule. Mere days remain before the comment window closes. (Comment links at bottom) However, we won’t see Mosaic LSA for many months yet. …Or, is that wrong? In this article, we look at G750, a 2+2 seat Mosaic LSA candidate. Mosaic as a completed regulation is still 16 months away, according to FAA’s oft-repeated statements about how long they need after comments have closed. The agency has a lot of work remaining on this proposed regulation. After a group of maintenance organizations asked for more time, FAA extended the comment period to January 22, 2024. That means you have less than one week left as this article is posted. After that, FAA begins huddling internally to review all comments and make other changes (and hopefully fix a number of weak areas; see other reporting on Mosaic).
Made for Mosaic? Scissortail Aerosport Imports G750 wth 2+2 Seating
Go Get Some Air
In this article I want to explore the GoGetAir Aircraft G750. This Slovenian design is a new-to-Americans aircraft, though it has a decade of history in Europe.G750 also demonstrates style and a beautifully compound-curved leading and trailing edge wing.
G750 Performs
Offered first with the 100-horsepower Rotax 912, a 115-horsepower Rotax 914 turbo engine enabled more robust performance with take-off in less than 500 feet and a climb rate more than 1,000 feet per minuteGoGetAir G750 Safety Features
- Rocket-propelled emergency airframe parachute
- 4-mm-thick certified glass front windshield for bird and other object penetration protection
- Passenger compartment roll safety cage; designed and tested cabin construction with car-style crash resistance
- Doors designed to be opened in case of a roll-over
- Full Kevlar cabin interior for protection from object penetration
- “Single-spar” design — both spars overlap and are bolted together to the fuselage, adding to construction stiffness and safety
- Panel retracts in case of crash
- Three hinges on every moving surface; four on the flaps
- Glide ratio of 17.5:1 for lower fuel consumption and higher safety in case of engine failure.
G750's 2+2 aft seats are for small children or other gear you may want to take along. Some baggage area is available aft of those seats.
GoGetAir in America
Shannon Hankins & Alan Jackson from Scissortail Aerosport represent G750 to North America. "Scissortail is the authorized North American Completion Center for the GoGetAir's G750. We offer full in-house support during final assembly at our facility located in Tulsa, Oklahoma (KRVS)." Of course, their reference to assembly is before Mosaic when they could deliver a fully-built G750.ARTICLE LINKS:
- Scissortail Aerosports, U.S. importer for GoGetAir, contact info and all related content on this website
- GoGetAir Aircraft, all contact information and content on this website
- Earlier reporting on Mosaic, multiple article with lots of detail plus many useful links
- For last-minute commenters, here's FAA's links:
- Make a comment, direct link to FAA’s make-a-comment page (comment period closes January 22, 2024)
- Read what 900+ other commenters have said on FAA comments-posted page