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Tell him to look up the Sparrowhawk and its powered
unit, the Aeros AL-12, the Apis, the Alisport Silent, and the Pipestrel Virus. Personally, I wouldn't volunteer to help. At 02:00 27 September 2007, wrote: Ok, I said I'd do this for a friend who is building his own ultralight. He wants to design and build( me helping) a sailpalne that fits the ultralight rules and is able to launch/sustain with a power unit, he'd prefer electric. Any ideas or comments? Is ther anything already out there being tried? Just remember I'm the messenger! larry ( what am I doing) johnson |
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