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I know a former taxi pilot, has flown a taxi float plane (Cessna 182
turbocharged) all his working life. Now heīs retired and owns a Euro Cub with a Rotax 912 in it. He loves it, says itīs a great engine. Of course, he also knows how to use it and keeps it well maintened, a small task according to him. Havenīt seen any Jabiru engines here in Finland, so I cannot comment on these engines. Ken |
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"Marco Rispoli" wrote in message t...
I am doing some research into ultralight engines (planning to build one). The Rotax 912S and the Jabiru 3300 are the models i am looking into. Uh, aren't both of those engines just a bit more powerful than you need for an ultralight? I'm assuming you are gong to use wings and not just mount the enging on a brick. -- FF |
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