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Another new member from China

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qchen98

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I've had a PoA account for almost four years. However, my first and only post about an ADS-B guided missiles system had got me permanently banned there. I later apologized to the forum board via email about my crippling trolling behavior, but that didn't work.

Background:

Finished my PPL for $4,000 ($80 hr wet in a 152, with or without the instructor). However, the two check rides with a DPE cost another $1,000, ouch! - Had I told the DPE that my CFI's dog ate the plane's registration paper on my first check ride, I could have got away.

Future project:

I bought a plan for an MC-30 luciole for the aircraft's excellent performance on a 23hp engine.

However, I quickly realized that I'll need something more disposable, in case that some local authority decides to ground my aircraft (or come after it with a bulldozer) for breaking the permanent TFR. Also, ordering wood from aircraft spruce is quite a hassle.

The perfect candidate for my first build would be a Zigglo MG-12.

At least I can keep the paramotor engine when the time comes, whereas the rest of the airframe can be recycled for aluminium.
 
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