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    Nomad for Sale

    I want to sell my Nomad Airchair in mint condition. With Solo Engine and an extra KFM 2 cil. 2 stroke engine with el. starter. Lokated in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. I would also be happy with advice about the best way to sell this uncommon bird in Europe... Some links...
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    bike

    I saw this on Youtube: Flying electric bicycle invented in Czech Republic - YouTube Don't know if someone saw this before. Sacha
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    Safe Testing unproven designs

    I start in the light stuff area, because that's the most interesting area of flight for me, but this thread could be somewhere else too. I posted a video about a wing failure in another threat ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T58buF758Q ) and it started me thinking. In this video a flying...
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    unknown plane (to me)

    PeepLauk - YouTube Found this plane, does anyone know more about it? it looks good! Sacha
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    Nomad

    I have a Nomad, which is a light (75 Kilo) slow flying plane of 11 meterswingspan. It is an airchair motorised with a Solo 2 stroke engine. It probably is comparable with the Goat airchair, but has a little more span. I would love to convert it to electric propulsion with a motor of an...
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    Joost Conijn

    Hi there, I stumbled on a video intervieuwing Joost Conijn, a well known Dutch Artist. His Art lies mostly in building something that works and then go somewhere with it. This time he built his second plane. The first one never flew I guess, but the second one, ugly as hell, but that's what I...
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