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Flying An Ultralight Trike

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

One Saturday morning I went out to Trinca Airport in Andover, NJ and flew an Airborne XT912 Ultralight with NJ Ultralights

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  • Great flying supercub, I fly a Powered Parachute but want to one day get into this type of flying. Thanks

  • Do A Backflippp!!!!!

  • looks fun

  • looks so fun

  • @eguerra4001 A few thousand is too much to pay for an ultralight. Airplanes are too expensive period, toys for rich men. I love flying, but the more I look into it, the more sick I am of it. It disgusts me now. If you could buy an old airplane for a couple of hundred bucks and fix it up it would be a cool thing, but with the FAA and all its damn regulations and licence requirements and bullshit, you're wasting you time dreaming about flying unless you are a fucking rich old fart.

  • As someone stated in an earlier post, the price of an ultralight can cost as little as a few thousand for a used model. However, you will never see my butt strapped in one. You are taking a huge risk flying someones bargain discount flying contraption. Yes, LSA trikes are more expensive but the safety and testing of these planes are uncontested.

  • First of all, great video. Could be a little longer though. Secondly, if it is an ultralight, no license is required. It can only weigh 250 lbs, hold only one person, and only 5 gallons of gas. If you do go for the sport pilot cert. Then the LSA can hold two people(one being the pilot), can go up to 120kts, and fly to 10000 ft.

  • @717fan18 u dont need any lisence in the US i believe, at least thats what my friend from the US told me

  • do you need a pilots liscence or atc clearance to fly an ultralight (i am very uneducated)

  • i want one B)

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