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  • Im interested in a true UL. What's yours weight in at? I've flown light but not a true UL,Flightstar,Kolb. Great movie. I'm taking it that the guy that posted below supplies parts for this UL still (eagleultralights) Great video

  • @lndc1 THE EAGLE IS A TRUE UL. 210 LBS,LENGTH 15.3 FT.,HEIGHT 9.8 FT.,WING SPAN 35 FT.30HP CUYUNA ENG.

  • Jon, Excellent video. Very nice flying. I'm glad you got the plane flying. I can tell by the smoke that the oil mix is good. I'll be back in Florida in October if you need any more parts. Robert. eagleultralights@yahoo.com Tel: 1-888-553-2801 :)

  • Nicely done! I have a couple of these birds myself (long story). What I need is to learn to fly them now. Any suggestions?

  • @blpsmith I HAD LESSONS IN A QUICK SILVER TWO SEATER. AND THEN . ABOUT 20 HOURS SOLO IN A QUICKSILVER MX. THE EAGLE FLYS GREAT. IT HAS THE REAR TRAILING EDGE UPDATE .

  • Hey that's a nice Eagle. Don't know if you remember, but you inquired about mine on Barnstormers, but it wouldn't let me reply. I see you have a nice one though! They're badass fo sho!

  • Neat! My first plane was an Eagle - I was told to get rid of it for safety reasons, but in retrospect I could have updated the wing and been okay. I fly a Mirage now, and I'm happy with that - probably better for me, as it is more conventionally controlled (which I trained in anyway), and less weight shift oriented. But, have fun in the air - I do!

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