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True 103 ultralights that can be covered with fabric.

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fly_boy_bc

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I am looking to compile a (reasonably) complete list of true 103 ultralights that can be covered by traditional fabric covering techniques (NOT pre sewn sails).

Some are obvious like the Fisher Koala 101 or 202 or other "Real plane" looking ultralights. But which of the "Breezy" types can be covered in this fashion?

Can a quicksilver wing be covered or do you have to buy sails?

I would like to find a good plane with old and non airworthy fabric and recover it myself for a relatively quick project. I am hoping to save some money and have a nice custom plane this way.
 
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