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What percent of ultralights are overweight?

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Bsky

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Location
waterford,michigan
So....just wondering... what do you all here think the percentage of supposedly "real" 103 ultralights are actually 20lbs or less overweight. Kinda got this thing i want to build that goes up in the air and stays there until i tell it to stop that. A mere 15 to 20 lbs overage is stopping me. Will anyone (G-dudes/babes) ever notice or care??
 
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