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Canadian Ultralight Videos

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mmatt

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Is it cool if I post some of my ultralight videos here? Keep in mind that I fly a Canadian ultralight which is allowed to be quite a bit heavier than the US Part 103 ultralights. I just figured that the guys that hang out in this forum might appreciate them more than the guys who fly "real" airplanes. ;)

Here is an example of my most recent video, shot and edited yesterday:


I recently moved the plane to a closer airport so I wouldn't have to drive an hour to go flying. This is my first flight from the plane's new home in CYES. (Edmundston, NB)

One thing is for certain, with all the hills, forests, and hostile terrain, I'm certainly going to be keeping up to date on all the engine maintenance!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCEnDFnjBvM
 
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