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Old June 3rd 07, 09:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
John Kimmel
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Default Texas Parasol and 1/2 VW Engine......

I once sat in a 1/2vw Legal Eagle. I was about a foot too tall and
50lbs too big for comfort, at 6'/210lbs.

I fit quite well in my half vw powered Preceptor Pup. The Pup is 47 lbs
overweight with an aluminum wing and heavy fabric, but according to
Preceptor it can be built within part 103 limits.

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John Kimmel


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