bulletFactory Built
bulletRotax Aircraft Engines - 3 Models available from 100-122 Horsepower
bullet2 Place Side by Side Enclosed and Heated Cabin
bulletCabin is 10 inches Wider than a Cessna 172
bulletLuggage Compartment
bulletFull Instrumentation
bulletClimbs at 1,200 fpm
bulletSpeeds along at 100 mph
bulletTakes off in 200 feet and lands in 20 feet
bulletBurns 4.8 gallons per hour in cruise flight
bulletSafe, Stable and Easy to Fly
bulletLSA registered and can be flown by Sport Pilots

  Assembled and ready to fly with LSA registration 
Models starting from  $72,800 US Dollars*

*Prices will vary slightly depending upon current rates of exchange between the Euro and the dollar.

Xenon was designed by French aircraft designer Raphael Celier and is now being manufactured in our own factory in Poland.   Xenon meets the very strict French Ultralight category standards and is currently undergoing approval for the the Section T standard in the UK. 

If you have ever dreamed of flying helicopters but can't afford the expense of owning and maintaining one- a gyroplane is just what you are looking for.  Easy to learn to fly and with operating costs under $ 30 per hour a gyroplane offers helicopter like flying at a very reasonable price- it is the ultimate SUV.

                                 

                                                 

 

FAA Regulations Update-July 2008

New FAA regulations governing gyroplanes went into effect on January 31, 2008.  Prior to the change we had 10 Xenons registered in the US.  In order to register new factory built gyroplanes we need a waiver from the FAA which we have applied for and we will need to fully comply with all of the new ASTM standards that apply to gyroplanes.  We now do not expect an answer from the FAA until sometime in 2009.  Any news will be posted here. 

We will not be taking any new orders until we get FAA approval and are ASTM compliant.

Many people have asked about Xenon kits-  The FAA is also in the process of changing the regulations regarding  experimental kits.  A draft of the regulations was published by the FAA in July of 2008.  For an explanation of Xenon and the 51% rule click here.

Anyone considering purchasing a Xenon kit please read the above explanation by clicking here.

 

We are still selling Xenons to customers in So. America, Asia and elsewhere.

 

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AWARDS

Xenon received the Grand Champion Rotorcraft Award at Bensen Days in 2007

Xenon received the Best Light Sport Award at the Rocky Mtn. EAA Airshow in Denver in 2007

Xenon received the Reserve Grand Champion Award at the Popular Rotorcraft International Convention in Mentone Indiana

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For further information contact:

Rob Dubin at rob@xenongyroplanes.com  or 307-221-6505

 

 

 


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