The newest owner of a SLSA Special Airworthiness certificate is Triton AeroMarine for their Skytrek. First seen at Oshkosh six weeks ago, boss Thomas Hsueh said he would have approval shortly and he was true to his word. The proof came at the just concluded Midwest LSA Expo 2016 in Mt. Vernon, Illinois where Thomas and his young team brought the first SLSA version of Skytrek Yes, I know Skycatcher was the first designed-in-the-USA, made-in-China Special LSA. The two approaches differ in two ways, however, as Triton did their work and test flying in China where Cessna did all their development in Wichita, Kansas and merely sublet the production work to Shenyang (a large state-owned aircraft producer). Triton, a private non-state company, has a corporate base in Washington State. Its factory is in Zhuhai, China, home to a well establish airshow. The other difference is that Skytrek also has Type Design Approval in China so it has passed inspection by two sets of aviation authorities.
Newest SLSA Developed & Fabricated In China
Triton first showed their Skytrek to Americans and the world at AirVenture Oshkosh 2016 with a promise to have it SLSA approved shortly.
While Videoman Dave gets assistance to attach a video camera atop the tail, Ethan smiles his pleasure at the newest SLSA.
The proof of FAA's acceptance is seen in this new Special Airworthiness certificate issued September 2, 2016.