Discover Why More Farmers Are Choosing Sling!
We’re thrilled to announce our participation in the exciting new television series, Vliegtuig vir ‘n Boer, presented by Landbouweekblad.
During these episodes, farmers will test-fly aircraft from popular manufacturers and suppliers and share their impressions. Information about each aircraft will also be shared in Landbouweekblad. Related industries, such as aviation insurers and companies that provide maintenance, will also make their experts available for the series.
“It became clear at Nampo Harvest Day how popular aircraft are among farmers, and we want to show farmers who don’t yet have an aircraft that it may not be out of their reach,” says Deon van Dyk, Marketing Manager of Landbou.com and organiser of the series.
This series, that forms part of the very popular agricultural show, Landbouweekliks, explores the growing trend of aviation in agriculture, and we’re proud to showcase our Sling TSi and Sling High Wing models as part of this venture!
Sling TSi – No Matter The Mission:
This high-performance, low-wing aircraft offers speed, efficiency, and versatility, making it perfect for various farming operations, from rapid field inspections to swift transportation between locations.
Sling High Wing – Go Everywhere. Take Everything:
Designed for rugged terrains, this aircraft provides excellent visibility and substantial payload capacity, allowing you to carry equipment and supplies directly to your fields, not to mention the potential for crop spraying.
To demonstrate these capabilities, as part of Vliegtuig vir ‘n Boer, local farmers have been invited to experience flights in both models, providing firsthand insight into how Sling aircraft can revolutionise your farming operations.
Tune In:
Don’t miss the Sling feature on Vliegtuig vir ‘n Boer, airing July 24th on VIA (Channel 147, DStv).
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