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Old January 5th 06, 03:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Rotax vs. Jabiru

Morgans wrote:


"Cal Vanize" wrote

Or if I opt for a Zodiac XL, would it be better to use a Conti O-200?



I think it pushes it above the weight for LSA designation. Check on that.

Jim
I'm not sure if your talking about the 'built' version or E/AB version.
If it's the experimental version you can set the gross weight where you
like. Just limit it to the LSA requirement and your good to go. You will
lose some useful load which you can trade off with smaller tanks and less
range if you need the weight.
John

 




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