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I'm looking for a 35-50 hp 2 stroke suitable for a legal 103.7
ultralight. Anybody here know of a Rotax 477 or 503 - or a suitable substitute that is not being used by some other fool? Now I know that "friends don't let friends fly 2 strokes", but with the (bleepin') catch-22 in the spot pilot rules, that about all that's left to me. Richard |
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