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DeepB

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Location
Europe
Hello,

in another thread ( https://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/forums/threads/easy-cheap-plane-120kg-265lb.31399/ ) I asked about easy and cheap planes for the german <120kg cathegory.

There were a few suggested, one or two I even liked (especially the Spacek SD1), but it was also suggested that it would be easier if I looked outside the 120kg cathegory.

The requirements stay the same:

detachable wings (trailer instead of hangar)
quick to build
Affordable to build and especially to fly!
1 or 2 seater
should be common in Europe. If it is not common (ie not yet built in Austria) the procedure to get it approved is more complex

Any construction method is fine, low&slow is also fine.

Thank you
Daniel
 
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