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Uploaded by on May 17, 2009

Quick flight around the patch, Flying a Beaver SS ultralight aircraft in the North Okanagan, British Columbia.

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  • do you have cold beers on the cooler?..is possible to rech them on fligth?

  • @rotax912

    I could, but I don't. I have taken soft drinks and pot-luck dinners in there on my way to fly-in though...it's great having that "airplane trunk". I usually land before I open the cooler, although I could reach it if I had too. :) DK

  • Tickle Berry's Icecream Ftw !!! Okanagan Falls rocks!!!!!

  • @mountianbikeer Hi Mountainbikeer, I agree, OK Falls Rocks....and Tickle Berry's is the coolest Ice Cream store I've ever been to! I want a cone now :) DK

  • does he have a parachute just in case??

  • Yes, I have a BRS ballistically - deployed parachute attached to my airframe...just in case. It cose over $5,000 for the parachute. Thanks, DK

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  • WoW! watching you take off gave me the chills! Would feel great to fly one of these although its too scary for me! :-)

    Enjoy!

  • Loved it..

  • The most pleasurable way of flying is the cheapest. How about that? haha

  • how far can you go in that because i plan to bye one and if i go 60 mph i would get there in 4 hrs please help

  • @SnIpIeShotzz With an aircraft that follows ultralight regulations, you don't need a license.

  • @iMaKeUsHoOk Under part 103, you can fly without a license.

    Weighs less than 254 pounds empty weight, excluding floats and safety devices which are intended for deployment in a potentially catastrophic situation;

    Has a fuel capacity not exceeding 5 U.S. gallons;

    Is not capable of more than 55 knots calibrated airspeed at full power in level flight; and

    Has a power-off stall speed which does not exceed 24 knots calibrated airspeed.

  • I want one,but I live in the city. wouln't be as cool. 

  • How much can I get one of these bad boys for? And what kind of license do I need for this one? Any one in particular?

  • @DragonflyKelowna god damn sexy video

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