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Date Posted: 01:30:20 07/02/13 Tue
Author: d
Subject: advice to ultralight construction


Hey Gary. You are going to fly fast with a 10.6 meter wing. My wing is a 16 meter single surface. My suggestion - fly it fast. Don't try and fly it as slow as your 15 meter wing. You will fall out of the sky (stall).
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• wrdturkey 4 years ago
Hey Gary. You are going to fly fast with a 10.6 meter wing. My wing is a 16 meter single surface. My suggestion - fly it fast. Don't try and fly it as slow as your 15 meter wing. You will fall out of the sky (stall).
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VodkaFanClub 4 years ago
Could you please tell me what is your wing's area? I flew 15 square meters, but tomorrow I am trying a 10.6 meter easy trike with a Simonini engine. Do you have any suggestions? A bit excited about the flights :)


• do you have any instruments on that plane?
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wrdturkey 4 years ago
Sure do! Just the minumum. Engine temp, tachometer, altimeter, GPS and variometer.


340 cc Kawasaki, 2 cyclinder, fly always with a chute,

wrdturkey 5 years ago
I actually have 2 throttle controls. One for the right foot and one on the seat frame. The seat frame throttle acts like a cruise control. It holds the engine at the RPM set. Thanks for watching my videos.

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