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Bearhawk ships LSA kits, adds second door to Patrol

By Ben Sclair · July 23, 2013 ·

Bearhawk Aircraft started delivering kits of the Bearhawk LSA (pictured below) in June.

“We offer the Bearhawk LSA as a quick build, a plans-built, and everything in between,” said Mark Goldberg, Bearhawk Aircraft’s owner.

Announced last August, the prototype of the Bob Barrows-designed two seater will be on display at AirVenture.

Bearhawk LSA
Bearhawk LSA over Lake Winnebego.

In addition to the LSA, feedback from float customers of the Patrol, Bearhawk’s tandem two-seater led to two changes to future kits. Doors will be added to both sides of the fuselage to aid in docking the plane in windy condition and future fuselages will be delivered with the rear float attach fittings already welded in place. These changes have led to a new model Bearhawk has named the Patrol SP.

Bearhawk Aircraft will occupy space 630 at AirVenture and can be reached at 877-528-4776 or online at BearhawkAircraft.com.

About Ben Sclair

Ben Sclair is the Publisher of General Aviation News, a pilot, husband to Deb and dad to Zenith, Brenna, and Jack. Oh, and a staunch supporter of general aviation.

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