N686SR
SKRASkyrangerBAKER DENNIS L· ICAO24 a91b21· last seen 19h ago
N686SR is a Skyranger, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by BAKER DENNIS L. SkyMeter has tracked 188 flights totalling 71 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 2 callsigns. The most frequent segment is KFIT to 6B6. Service window in our records spans 403 days. Of those flights, 14 (7.4%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Skyranger has a maximum takeoff weight of 992 lb, light wake category.
About the Skyranger
The Skyranger is a British ultralight aircraft manufactured by Pegasus Aviation, one of the UK's leading microlight producers since the 1980s. Originally developed as a weight-shift control (flex-wing) design, the Skyranger family has evolved to include both three-axis control variants and the classic trike configuration, making it popular among recreational pilots seeking affordable, simple flying. The type is certificated under European microlight regulations with a maximum takeoff weight of 450 kg (992 lb), keeping it firmly in the ultralight category where pilots can operate with reduced licensing requirements compared to conventional general aviation aircraft.
Powered by Rotax two-stroke or four-stroke engines in the 80-100 horsepower range, the Skyranger cruises around 55-65 knots with a never-exceed speed of approximately 87 knots. Its low stall speed of roughly 28 knots in landing configuration makes it forgiving for short-field operations and grass strips, while the open cockpit or enclosed cabin variants offer flexibility for different weather conditions and pilot preferences. The type has found a niche in flight training schools across the UK and Europe, where its low operating costs and docile handling characteristics make it an ideal platform for ab-initio microlight instruction.
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