[2][3][4] There is disagreement between Corvus Aircraft and Renegade Light Sport as to whether the design has been licensed or reverse engineered.
[citation needed] Renegade installed a capacitor discharge ignition, fuel injection, and a "Vetterman" cross-flow exhaust system[10] to achieve 123 hp (92 kW).
[11] The Falcon LS features a 46 in (117 cm) wide cabin, a ballistic parachute, and wings that can be removed in 15 minutes for ground transport or storage.
T&T Aviation demonstrated 1.5 revolution spins, loops, and barrel rolls in the Falcon LS.
[1][13] In March 2017 there were seven Falcon LS aircraft registered with the Federal Aviation Administration in the USA.