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REMOS Aircraft introduces new GX NXT model
Friday, 20 May 2011

REMOS Aircraft will debut their new model GX NXT at EAA AirVenture 2011. They are already taking orders for the NXT and will continue to sell the popular GX Aviator II. Since each NXT is customized to include those options that each customer wants, consumers can expect delivery within 90 days of placing their order.

The biggest differences between the NXT and Aviator II are found in the panel configuration and price. Base price for an NXT will be $129,961, substantially lower than the Aviator II. The new, streamlined panel design offers more leg room and better visibility over the nose of the aircraft. A significant change in the development of the NXT is the use of Dynon Avionics versatile SkyView System, which offers more features at a lower price than any other product in the industry. SkyView combines EFIS/EMS/Virtual Reality/Transponder in one unit along with a steady flow of free software upgrades that places it way out in front of the competition for technology and currency. Owners can opt for a second SkyView in their panel and can also integrate a Garmin 696 and Dynon autopilot as options.

REMOS' GX NXT can be ordered with a com or nav/com unit and can be enhanced with a wide range of exterior color options. Like the Aviator II, the NXT reflects the highest standards in fit and finish, a manifestation of the best in German engineering and quality. Both models feature easy folding wings and the ability to fly with the doors off. With full panel options the NXT has an empty weight of 718 pounds and a useful load capability of 602 pounds or 470 pounds with full fuel, the best in the LSA world.

Performance and flight handling of the NXT are identical to the Aviator II, which has been highly praised by owners and writers.

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Remos AG Airframer
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