Rotax 912S (100-hp) powered light sport utility aircraft

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2006

Short Take Off and Landing demonstration of the Zenair STOL CH 701 microlight / ULM, powered by the popular Bombardier Rotax 912 ULS engine.

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  • Who needs a Harrier Jet when you have this to take off with...lol

  • Wow that plane can fly slow. Thats very impressive, I was also looking into the Euro Fox.

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  • And...... land.... land.  C'mon LAND! Thats it.

  • @redphoakis certainly alot cheaper

  • yeah right mate. i think you should stick to ferris buelers day off, anyone anyone anyone.

  • Not unusual with this plane. I own one and this morning I flew at almost zero ground speed into a strong headwind.

  • sweet I am thinking about building one with amphibious floats

  • this is the plane! I'm gettin' one...

  • A souped up version like the ones they use in air shows can hang on their props indefinitely. I've seen them assume a nose up position, reduce altitude, then hover, then gain altitude. The shortest takeoff plane in history is the storch. When pointed into a strong wind, it can lift off the ground with wheels chocked. It's all about stall speed. The lower the stall speed, the slower it can fly and the quicker it lifts off.

  • I lived where stol was realy useful and that plane could have helped. I sent you the slide of the airstrip. You might enjoy.

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