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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I like the disclaimer at the bottom of the specs where it notes that the specs given are based on a pilot weighing 150lbs, with no wind and a temp of 59. The resulting cruise speed is 60, lol. Which means an average pilot weighing 200 lbs with a 5 to 10kt wind on a summers day might see a cruise speed just above stall, lol.:salute:
The listed Max altitude is 15,000 which is pretty amazing for that type aircraft. I'm with you though, I hope it's reasonably priced as I would enjoy giving it a shot over PNW. Here's hoping!:salute:. . . . . .Actually, I read somewhere the Falcon held the altitude record at almost 27,000 feet for a long time.
Don't know if it still does.
I'd actually like to see one without gauges, just the air speed tube on the strut.
Hope this one is reasonably priced.
I'd like to get my hands on it.
I have the POH for a 2 seat ultralight taildragger where the weight limitations for the pilot are minimum 69kg and maximum 92kg.
As it is a taildragger the pilot actually sits in front of the main wheels and well in front of the wings and CoG. The passenger sits behind the pilot and is located where the CoG would be. I guess if he weighs too much she noses over. Too light and you have to add ballast to the nose.