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    How does an American fly in CANADA??????

    There is soooo much wilderness and flying country in Canada it calls to me. I can imagine ultralight flying in Ontario or British Columbia. I read that their definition of an ultralight is a bit different and they require a license. Can I get one as an American? How does someone in Michigan go...
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    Wing in Ground / Ekranoplans don't count as aircraft?

    Hi, (You need to know that I am asking this question from the UK) I heard somewhere that a homebuilt "Wing in Ground" plane does not need to be licensed as an aircraft if they stay below a certain height. Is this true? If it is, what is this "certain height"? Would such a craft require any...
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