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myself2

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The other day I downloaded "technical drawings" for the Sandlin Goat ultralight glider. I thought that this would make a good first project due to low build time/inexpensive materials. I was wondering what pointers you might be able to give me. I also was wondering what kind of training to look for in order to be able to fly this aircraft. Would standard ultralight training be best or should I go for something more like a hang gliding course? I'm in SE Idaho but willing to go to parts of Utah/Wyoming, so if you know of a good instructor, I'm open to suggestions.
 
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