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    What ultralight???

    Good day to all. I would like to know everyone’s opinion on the best ultralight for homebuild. US part 103 Considerations: Pilot 250lbs Plane 250lbs Baggage 65lbs Return fuel 45lbs Mission will be to fly out to...
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    Design ideas wanted

    I just got the plans for a Mini-Max 1030F Ultralight. I would like to hear of any known paint and finished designs that closely resemble WW1 or WW2 aircraft for this airframe. Feel free to post links or pics. Or just a description of really good looking aircraft. DeviKidd
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    FAR Part 103 FUEL

    OK, this may be in another thread, and if so, please include a link to it. This is for Ultralight in the US. An Ultralight is restricted to 5 gallons us of fuel. An auxillary tank is not acceptable. What about just extra fuel as luggage? Could I carry an extra 5 gals. that is not connected to...
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    Reintroduction from Texarkana Texas and Arkansas

    Hello to all on HBA. I am looking to design and build aircraft for my personal use. I live in Texarkana. Any HBA members in the area, feel free to PM me for a meet and greet arrangement. I have a working budget to build on, so cost effective building will be of importance. And the only thing...
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    Howdy from Texas. (Sorta)

    Hi to everyone. I am pretty new to the ideas of homebuilt aviation machines. But, as soon as I heard about ultralights, I felt I could not go to my grave until I had built and flown my own aircraft. I think I would prefer airplanes, but practicality is pushing me to helicopters. On a side note...
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