Anyone have an ultralight?
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Anyone have an ultralight?
I am thinking about getting one. Does anyone here have any experience in them?
Re: Anyone have an ultralight?
My uncle bought one a long time ago, but he never flew it. He's a pilot and maintains that they're quite dangerous. If you're seriously considering getting one, please be careful.Superman wrote:I am thinking about getting one. Does anyone here have any experience in them?
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Nope. If it's under a certain weightlimit and doesn't fly faster than a fixedjenat-lai wrote:Don't you need an actual GFPT or General Light Fixed Wing lisence to fly a powered Ultralight? Again, I'd rather something made by Textron/Cessna or Piper or Beech, rather than something put together by some guy in his back yard...
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I've only once seen an ultralight before, maybe because I live in the city.. but we were taking off at night from a small airport up in Idaho, and there was this slowmoving ultralight circling around the airport. For some reason I found it more frustrating than other night traffic, it just doesn't move like something in the air.
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