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Inflatable ultralights

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Starman

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Inflatable ultralights look like they could be a good idea. You could save enough on aircraft weight to 'afford' a heavier engine that will give you strong climb in spite of the shorter span. It would need to be bigger than this one, of course:



and then there's the ski 'lift':



or if you want to glide without power and land in rough terrain with wheels:

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