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"mat Redsell" wrote in message ...
When I was inquiring about towing an ultralight the FAA said that an "N" numbered aircraft can't pull one without an "N" number.... this might also be worth looking into. -mat Mat, I have seen N-registered tow planes towing gliders not being N-registered. Are they all illegal in terms of FAA regulations? Please let us know, thanks Michael |
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