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Old March 29th 05, 02:18 AM
Harry K
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Wayne Paul wrote:
Two Spokane men were killed when an ultralight plane crashed less

than
200 yards from Interstate 84 in Eastern Oregon.



A minor clairifaction it was an Amatuer Built experimental 2 Place

challenger
calling it an U/L is a common mistake.


A common mistake that can attributed to the name of the company that

sales
Challenger II kits and plans. (Quad City Ultralight Aircraft

Company)

Wayne
http://www.soaridaho.com/


Yeah, I found that out when I searched with 'challenger II homebuilt
aircraft'. Nice looking plane. From the accident report and the
website it would appear that it was the 2 seat trainer version. Report
did say that they had just bought it.

Harry K

 




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