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New Super Petrel XP Features Announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: For over 23 years, the Super Petrel LSA has been continuously refined, with more than 400 improvements enhancing performance, safety, and comfort. The new Super Petrel XP continues this legacy, introducing cutting-edge advancements that make it the most capable and enjoyable amphibious Light Sport Aircraft ever built. Now new Super Petrel XP features announced.

Today’s announcement is for two amazing new upgrades.

The first is dual 10.6-inch Garmin G3X touch displays. This is a major change to the XP instrument panel. The panel is now near 2 inches further forward provide near 6 inches of knee room for a pilot that stands 6’4” tall. The removal of the Garmin G5 display in addition to the top of the instrument panel being lowered by nearly 2 inches provides even greater unrestricted forward visibility.

The second is a new armrest for increased comfort. See below:

Some history. Super Petrel XP: Evolution of a Legend

Major Developments

Engine Upgrade: Transitioned from the Rotax 915iS (141 HP) to the Rotax 916iS (160 HP), delivering:

Increased power and performance 2,000-hour TBO

Enhanced climb rates of 1,500–2,000 ft/min 6-hour endurance and 550+ lb useful load

Avionics Enhancement:

Now equipped with Dual 10.6″ Garmin G3X Touch displays

Panel moved 2 inches forward and lower for better visibility

Removal of Garmin G5 display enhances forward field of view and safety

Garmin Landing Gear Alerting System and Emergency Gear Extension System

Transponder, VHF, Autopilot, AOA, ADS-B In/Out, ELT ACK 406, and SiriusXM

Airframe & Hydrodynamics

Longer hull for superior water handling, takeoff, and landing hydro-dynamically optimized design supports new 1,500 lb (680 kg) maximum gross weight for both land and water operations

Carbon fiber strut fairings and new airfoil design for improved efficiency and aesthetics

Structural & Comfort Upgrades

Streamlined carbon/aramid composite fuselage

One-piece canopy offering unmatched visibility and comfort

Electrically actuated, hydraulically operated landing gear — 50% fewer moving parts, low maintenance

Larger wheels and advanced brakes (with parking brake) for rough field operations

Four-position adjustable seats with relocatable armrest

Structural nose area supports occupants walking in/out while beaching

60% larger baggage area

Dual fuel gauges for precise monitoring

Removable lead ballast system replacing the old water ballast

BOSE headset niches and integrated control modules in the armrest

Performance Highlights

Cruise speed: 115+ knots

Rate of climb: 1,500–2,000 ft/min

Endurance: 6 hours

Useful load: Over 550 lbs

Powerplant: ROTAX 916iS Turbo (160 HP)

Summary

The Super Petrel XP blends modern avionics, composite engineering, and aerodynamic refinement into a single high-performance amphibious platform. With improved power, safety systems, and comfort features, it’s designed for pilots who want extraordinary fun and freedom — on both land and water. It is simply pure fun and the best.

Super Petrel XP New Features Announced

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