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The u2 almost is an ultralight.HP_10-22hp/34'wing
span/9'length/3'height/136 sq.ft./430 gross wt./200 mt.wt./top speed82 mph/75 mph cruise/23 mph stall/400' sea-level climb. LJ Anthony W wrote: gilan wrote: The U2 already is ELSA size. If you made it 150% to 200% larger it would be enormous! I can't find any specs on the Mitchell U2 and the weight of the plane meeting FAR103 makes me think it's rather small. Do you know where I can get more info on the U2? Tony |
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