These stats used to be published monthly, but recently
they have been dropped to quarterly.
A snapshot of the industry, however these are "registrations"
in the FAA database, not "deliveries" as published for conventional GA by GAMA.
http://rlsa.bydanjohnson.com/index.cfm?b=6&m=1
Q1 2010 LSA Stats
Talk about airplanes! At last count, there are 39 (and growing) FAA certificated S-LSA (special light sport aircraft). These are factory-built ready to fly airplanes. If you can't afford a factory-built LSA, consider buying an E-LSA kit (experimental LSA - up to 99% complete).
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