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Help! 2motors propelled ultralight aircraft
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 00:33:49 GMT, Richard Riley
wrote: Nobody makes it, it was a movie prop. There was one to roll around on the ground, and a model hung from a thread. The full size onefor the people shots was a modified Lazair II (non flying) The only real pt 103 legal ultralight twin I've ever heard of is the http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/ulflyer/ Gemini Lazair 1 and 2 Hummingbird Prospector and a few others... Q |
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On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 00:33:49 GMT, Richard Riley
wrote: Nobody makes it, it was a movie prop. There was one to roll around on the ground, and a model hung from a thread. The only real pt 103 legal ultralight twin I've ever heard of is the http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/ulflyer/ If you're looking for a wood ultralight, try the Ison Mini-Max http://www.isonaircraft.com/minimax.htm The closest thing to the GMBC2 plane was a twin Genesis There is also the original Kolb Flyer. Tube & fabric construction, two Kohler 12 HP engines, IIRC. There's a Texan fella that flew his at Sun N Fun for many years, can't remember his name at the moment. I have a set of plans, and they are also available from Scott at www.vula.org, I think. VULA is also a good place to find info on all kinds of old ultralights. Mike Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/ulflyer/ I have flown the LAZAIR. It will stay aloft on one motor for a LONG time but not forever. It is one smooth plane to fly. "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... Nobody makes it, it was a movie prop. There was one to roll around on the ground, and a model hung from a thread. The only real pt 103 legal ultralight twin I've ever heard of is the http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/ulflyer/ If you're looking for a wood ultralight, try the Ison Mini-Max http://www.isonaircraft.com/minimax.htm The closest thing to the GMBC2 plane was a twin Genesis On Sat, 05 Jul 2003 19:50:03 -0400, Wooduuuward wrote: :If you saw the movie, Gods Must Be Crazy ll, :then you would have seen the niftiest lightweight ever made. :had two motors and a parachute to drop into clearings if you couldn't :land her. I have no idea who makes it. : :Groggy wrote: : : Do 2motors propelled ultralight aircraft exist? If they exist, which : advanteges and disantvanteges might they have in respect with mono motor : propelled ultralight aircrafts? Does anyone know about such projects? Where : could I download a guide to build a wooden ultralight aircraft? : Waiting Icarus |
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