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Re: Simple, Cheap, Three-axis???

by "Russ and/or Martha Oppenheim" <moppenheim@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 14, 2007 at 11:32 PM

A guy at my field built and flies an Air Bike.  He says it's 103 legal,
weighs 252 pounds.  He's got a one cylinder Hirth engine on it.  It climbs
like crazy, and is definitely not slow, at least for an ultralight.  He
loves it.  He used to fly a GT400 and likes the Air Bike at least as well.
Can't say I agree, as I fly a GT400.  I've never flown his plane though. 
He
did say it vibrates a lot.

Martha

"Flash" <flash60601@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:KGDSh.1449$3P3.970@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Any ideas on the simplest, cheapest three-axis ultralight.  I mean,
fixed
> wing, conventionally shaped, tail-dragger.
>
> I saw a TEAM Aero-bike (I think it was called) a few years ago, Rotax
277,
> and it looked nice and the owner said itt flew well, though slowly. 
Well,
> heck, who needs to go fast, anyway, if just "flying" is all you want?
>
> Thanks, in advance.
>
> Flash
>
>
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Simple, Cheap, Three-axis???
"Flash" <fla  2007-04-10 03:40:26 
Re: Simple, Cheap, Three-axis???
Charlie <mcsophie@[EMA  2007-04-14 22:17:19 
Re: Simple, Cheap, Three-axis???
"Russ and/or Martha   2007-04-14 23:32:53 
Re: Simple, Cheap, Three-axis???
"Flash" <fla  2007-04-18 03:29:45 

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