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Sportstar

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StRaNgEdAyS

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Northern NSW Australia
I just got my march issue of Australian Ultralights. (things can take a little while to get to us out here in the sticks)
Among the articles and the change of name from Australian Ultralight Federation to Recreational Aviation Australia, there is a report on the Czech designed Sportstar, which looks like a fantastic plane! It certainly has recieved a great review in the article. It's really caught my eye, and although I'm not swayed one bit from my current project, this could well be my next one, as being a 2 seater, my lovely wife can accompany me on nice relaxing longer journeys. (she has absolutely NO desire to accompany me at 300 knot plus speeds:eek: yet :gig:)
I was wondering if anyone else out here has seen and/or tried out one of these planes?
 
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