Baby pictures of our Cirrus SR20
(serial number 1174)
December 2001 - January 2002


All photos taken in the Cirrus Design factory in Duluth, Minnesota.

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Still a work in progress



"Hey guys, they're trying to take a picture!"



A view down the production line (in the foreground: Dan Yates' airplane, serial number 1176)



January 3, 2002 - now with windows installed and a temporary registration number in black tape. Behind the passenger cabin is the aircraft parachute (click here and here for details).



"What are you waiting for? Let's fly!"



Back from the paint shop --- looking almost ready!



How they said it would look when complete... (image magic by Gregory Graphics)



... and how it really looks! (January 18, 2002)



The airplane is so fast, this is the only view most people will have as it zooms past...



The interior of fine Corinthian leather --- where's Ricardo Montalban when you need him?



Note the side-mounted controls rather than yokes. The empty patch in the middle of the panel will be filled with an Avidyne FlightMax EX5000 multifunction display



The passenger door is open --- care for a ride?

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Last updated 2004 March 10