Remos Aircraft (http://www.remos.com/) located in the Southern German state of Bavaria has been building small airplanes for over 13 years. From the beginning, its tenet has been to produce aircraft characterized by balanced flight characteristics, combined with superior handling. All this was to be based on famed "German craftsmanship", yielding top-of-the-line products of the highest quality.
REMOS Aircraft, headquartered in Garching near Munich, has its main production plant in Pasewalk, in the North-Eastern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. REMOS plans to increase its production capacity from presently about 50 airplanes a year to several hundred units annually. The company is in the process of establishing its U.S. Operation, to tap into the vast new market of Light Sport Aircraft.
The REMOS G-3 has been a great success from the time it hit the market in 1998. That same year, a team piloting the G-3 won the German flying championships in the light aircraft class. Then, in the year 2000, at the AERO in Friedrichshafen, the most important General Aviation show in Europe, a jury of prominent aviation experts and journalists voted the REMOS G-3 "Aircraft of the Year". - Today, a couple of hundred REMOS G-3s are flying the skies in Europe and many other parts of the world. Even customers in remote parts of the world, like in Asia and Africa, enjoy the outstanding excellence of the REMOS G-3.
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