Patty Wagstaff To Fly The New EXTRA 330LX At AirVenture Oshkosh 2015

July 16, 2015
The 330LX is one of the most exciting developments in aerobatic airplanes in recent history - the first two seat Extra capable of truly unlimited performance

Extra Aircraft and Southeast Aero are pleased to announce Patty Wagstaff will be flying the new 330LX in the airshow.

Patty has flown the Extra series of Aircraft in competition and airshows for many years. Her airplane, the prototype Extra 260, that she flew to become the first woman to win the U.S. Nationals, is on display in the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC.

Patty will be flying the newest, most exciting development from the Extra factory in Germany - the Southeast Aero Extra 330LX. The 330LX is one of the most exciting developments in aerobatic airplanes in recent history - the first two seat Extra capable of truly unlimited performance and as you'll see - this airplane is not only beautiful, but is a real performance machine!

Southeast Aero in St Augustine, Florida, is the U.S. dealer for the Extra Aircraft. Southeast Aero maintenance facility not only handles Extras, but is an approved Cirrus Maintenance Facility. If you want to see this airplane up close and personal check it out at the Southeast Aero/Extra display here on site at Oshkosh, Booth 364- 365.

Co-located with Southeast Aero is Patty Wagstaff Aerobatic School, a full service aerobatic and upset training facility using both the Extra 300L and a Super Decathlon.