courierguy wrote:S-12Flyer wrote:I suspect the debate as to the superiority of the Roberts gear is best left to another thread.
Back to the original post, the S-20. I think it will be another winner in the Rans line.
They have created a design that will appeal to a wide variety of customers and made it fairly customizable without a lot of expensive mods.
The gear is moveable fore and aft like a kit fox to allow it to be configured trike or T/D without additional weldments.
They added a big baggage area to allow for a ton of camping gear. It has more fuel for longer trips and it can support phat tires without additional mods.
I like that they added the S-7 wing. At altitude, the S-7 wing seems to work better than the S-6 wing.
I'm anxious to see a completed one in the field.
I don't agree, this thread is all about the new S-20 and how it is being presented by RANS. As such, it's the perfect place to comment on what we know so far about the new bird. I will give Randy some free marketing advice (though some may say he has been doing just fine so far without my input

) and tell him to man that thing up, right from the start! Is it a grass airstrip cruiser or a real off airport bad ass (ROABA)? I hope they at least weld the fuselage tabs on for the Roberts gear, like they do currently for the S-7S kits, and I hope he pushes the fact that with a few extra cost options it will be capable of much more then grass strips, a real ROABA in other words, not a poser. Like I said, he's real low key, he needs to ratchet it up a bit, while still keeping it real.
Think of it.....a RANS factory baggage pod, fvg's of course, Cub type/Roberts gear, aux aft baggage door, extra fuel mod, all the mods the Cubs guys have found useful and practical and what a lot of us S-7S owners have also found worth doing. Sure, market it as pictured but glam it up a bit and make sure everyone knows it could be so much more with a few factory supplied (and approved) options. He could take some tips from Troy at Just Aircraft on marketing, nuff said.
Well I guess that not so veiled insult was pointed at me.
Interesting how so many S-7 and S-6 aircraft few into the backcountry over the past 12 years without Cub style gear.
Why not offer retractable slotted wings like the Just? Or maybe a whole bunch of carbon fibre like the Carbon Cub.
Maybe they can offer an EZ-flap. I'd love to have one on my little pretend S-7.
What the heck, while we're at it, a Swiss muffler is pretty cool too. ABW's and double puck brakes are a must on any real backcountry plane.
Some of us posers don't see the need for all that extra weight and drag of the Roberts gear to cruise to our manicured grass strips.
Not too many people find the need or desire to land on bowling ball sized rocks on a side hill strip at 8000 feet.
The Zenith 701/750 are very capable backcountry aircraft and use the same gear legs as the new S-20. There are plenty of Kitfoxs and Avids in the Backcountry as well on the same legs. But I suppose they are posers as well.
Throw enough money at any plane and you can make it an ROABA. But then why not just man up and buy a Carbon Cub?
I'm quite sure that Rans could produce a plane to compete with even a Carbon Cub. But Why would they? They obviously have a pretty good handle on the market and have managed to keep pace with it. I don't think their gaol was to offer a ROABA but more a real off airport capable aircraft with the potential for numerous mods as the owner sees fit.
All those mods the the cub guys can't live without are not factory mods. They are aftermarket fare. Just Aircraft and Carbon Cub are niche aircraft and only make a few models. And they produce them in limited numbers. Rans make substantially more models in far greater numbers. In addition, they also have a large line of bicycles.
Rans DID "ratchet it up" a bit. A big bit. The S-20 is on par with any LSA backcountry aircraft. And given the ingenuity and expertise of many on here, I think we will see a fair number of them in the coming years. Including, I'm sure, a few with Roberts gear.
BTW Last week my poser S-7 hauled myself and a friend to 18 different Utah Back country strips from 5000' to 8700" MSL in 80 to 105 degree heat. And not once did we see a blade of grass. (OK , Willow Flats has 1 foot tall wire grass on some spots.)