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Harry K wrote:
I wondered about that. Seeing 52 hp and ultralight and ref to 2 people in the same description set off warning bells. Oddly, a google search of 'ultralight airplane challenger II' returns many hits with ultralight in the title. They may be Canadian aircraft. See: http://www.challenger.ca/faq.html The article implies that the Canadian CAA has a different definition of "Ultralight" than the US's FAA. -Luke |
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