Phil wrote:
On Aug 28, 1:09 pm, "Friedrich Ostertag"
wrote:
Wow, thats an innovative concept. I don't think to many wifes would
agree to go up in one, though :-)
You may be be right. But she wouldn't have to wear a helmet, and
there aren't a bunch of wires bracing it. So I would think it would
be an easier sell than most ultralights.
from my understanding there is a different usage of the term "ultralight" in
Europe and the US. While in the US "ultralight" refers to trikes and the
like, in Europe it's closer to LSA and could also be something like this:
http://www.fluginformation.info/ILA_...pulse_100.html
or this:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:Ultraleicht.jpg
no helmets required there.
The only problem is, that at 470 kg MTOW (including a recovery system) they
have barely enough payload to carry two people. If you want to carry fuel
for any range, you still have to go without the wife...
regards,
Friedrich