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Hello All! Got a Fisher... Want to fly!

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larrygmoody

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Oct 16, 2010
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Location
Las Vegas, NV
I've acquired a Fisher 303, brand new, zero hours. I need to move the rudder pedals forward and I'd like to do so with as little damage as possible :) It's a tight fit in the cockpit and will be difficult to work in. Any advice, suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Once that's done, I'll ask the gang at Ultralight Flying Machines, in Boulder City NV, if anybody wants to take it on it's maiden flight for me.

It was built by a licensed pilot who had built several others too. He passed away and willed it to a buddy. I traded the buddy a pretty descent enclosed trailer for the plane. I have all the plans and another set of wheels (this set has brakes).
 
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