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Le Vendredi 19 Septembre 2003 15:07
Lukas a écrit: I currently live in the Netherlands and I'm looking to relocate. I've long wanted to learn to fly and build a light (experimental and/or ultralight) airplane and I'm wondering which countries would be well suited for that, economically and with regards to permits/licenses. Consider France, you can have an official airport address for the plane. No technical inspection required for ultra light. 3 years between inspections if you built a plane 1 years between inspections if you by an homebuilt plane Some Belgian owner do that. By -- minicab F-PRAZ Philippe Vessaire |
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