Extra 300Ls are certified in Europe and the United States, and they’re often used for aerobatic and upset-recovery training. They’re stressed for plus or minus 10 Gs; they’re built around a steel tube fuselage, using mostly composite materials; and they have 300-horsepower Lycoming AEIO-540 engines.
Extra Aircraft’s successive aerobatic aircraft all incorporated the low-wing design introduced with the Extra 300L. The LP is a lighter version that includes more carbon fiber construction; the LX has a more powerful Lycoming AEIO-580 engine; the LT has a non-symmetrical wing capable of higher cruise speeds; and the NG is all carbon fiber.
The original Extra 300 was a pioneering design that appealed to aerodynamic purists. Its mid-wing, symmetrical airfoil with a zero-degree angle of incidence meant that “inside” (positive-G) and “outside” (negative-G) aerobatic maneuvers could be flown at identical airspeeds with the same stick forces.
But creature comforts and improved visibility, especially in the landing attitude, proved to be more important considerations for the L and later models.
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