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    Greetings from the Western Mountains of North Carolina.

    I worked at the airport for a couple of years and never saw an ultralight land, and I don't know of any on the field. On the other hand, you could take a whole afternoon nap on the runway and not be bothered. There isn't a tower, so I'd say no one would care and they might be interested in...
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    Greetings from the Western Mountains of North Carolina.

    Tim, There are so many lakes in our area. Here is a listing. Fontana 10,230 ac 236 miles of shoreline Blue Ridge 3,290 ac with 65 miles of shoreline Nottely 4,180 ac with 106 miles of shoreline Nantahala 1,605 ac 30 miles of shoreline Hiwassee 6,280 ac 162.5...
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    Greetings from the Western Mountains of North Carolina.

    Picture for my inspiration. I'm an A&P with fabric covering experience and have a serious bug to build an Anderson Kingfisher. There are some wonderful lakes around that are just begging to be explored. I don't yet have the plans for the Kingfisher and I'm trying to locate one that I can see...
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