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Flying Flea Thoughts on a Slow News Day

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rbrochey

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Stuck at home (a mountain snow storm for a couple days) and started thinking it would be fun to create a site for Flying Flea variant enthusiasts in the US. I have a website for my guitar work on Wordpress and I like it so I thought that would be a good place to start... Amongst my other projects I do have the layout finished for the Falconar F 295 Ultralight version. It has a swept tail... Anyway after doing a lot of research on the fleas it seems all the early issues have long been resolved and looks to be a very affordable alternative for a lot of people who want to get something in the air... the F 295 is very light, and Chris Falconar suggested I could go as light as 1.2 mm birch ply on the skins with the exception of the floor which is 3 mm. Anyway I thought it would be nice to get site set up to encourage flea builders here either ultralight or LSA... does anyone think that is a good idea?

Thanks...
 

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