I learned to fly in a 2 seat Rotec Rally that had been converted to a single seat. It was an albatross, 32 foot wing span, stall speed 18 MPH top speed 32MPH with a Rotax single carb 503. It got tossed around bad in just a little wind. It had spoilerons on top of the wing for roll, and the wings were slightly swept back so the rudder would give you a little more roll. The tail was normal, and the pusher was nearly level with the elevator so it had awesome response. It was a tail dragger so driving it around on the ground with the tail off the ground just became second nature. It did everything slow, so it seemed like slow motion. When it came off the ground at 18mph and climbed at 300 ft/min it was like waiting for molasses to freeze in summer. I had an engine out situation, and I found a spot and could have taken a nap waiting to get there. I landed with no problem, pulled the plugs, called for a ride to get new ones at NAPA, went and got them, and it took longer to fly back home than it did to get the plugs and get back in the air. But anyway, then I built a CGS Hawk ultralight and it was just a little over weight. So I got a BRS for it and with the allowance I was back under. So I thought about the difference in weight of the Rotax 447 and the Rotax 503, did the math and ordered the 503. I had to lose a little weight so I got rid of the electric start and still needed a couple more pounds. I started looking at all the steel hardware and found it by changing 38 bolts with castle nuts and cotter pins to titanium AN hardware. I made the weight limit but the speed was awesome and the climb out went to 900 ft/min. So if you want an ultralight that makes weight and still goes 63 mph ( at 4300 rpm, VNE of airframe was 110mph) the CGS hawk is for you.
I met one fellow who equated 'No License Required' = 'No Training Required'. FOOL! He bought his ultra light, fueled it, lined up on the runway, and rolled left to the bushes (No idea what the rudder did), 'Fred Flintsoned' back out and tried again. Same Result, right? Spot on, same result! Third is the charm, he figures he's got it. This time he gets about 20 feet into the air, veers left again, into the tree tops, and drops tail first to the runway in a crash. No injuries, but a large hit in the wallet.
I spent 7 years building a foam/fiber glass UL that flew perfectly from the start and was comparatively quick and agile but I doubt I'd have lived without first taking lessons to solo. First flight I made the flattest full speed wide turns possible and landed at speed without flaring. I literally couldn't stand after landing and sat on the wing root with my arms crossed until I calmed down. After about 50 hours I sold it because they're very boring except take off and landings and light wing loading makes for very bumpy rides and they stop flying pretty fast without enough speed. Point is solo should be required.
The aero light looks fun. I had a challenger ultralight, it wasn’t legal.. the previous owner missed the window to get an n number. I got it for $600. I loved it. My himax was a blast too. That cost totaled at $4500. I had a ridge runner…. Like the badlands. It was fun. But no more fun than the other two…. But about 60 times the cost.
In Europe these are called "trikes". The word "ultralight" over here means something a two seater aircraft allowing up to 650 kg MTOW, a comfy heated cabin with adjustable seats, full instrumentation, large fuel tanks in the wings, retractable landing gears and cross-Europe range capacity. No speed limit. Both trikes and ultralights however require a national UL-pilot's license.
@@MrMontanaNightsThese trikes in the video would still fall under the various national ”Ultralight” categories and require the same licensing, training and operative modes. Ultralight aviation is slowly getting incorporated into the EASA LSA category with its 600 kg MTOW.
@@thomaskolb8785 Oh interesting. I thought microlights were more like us 103 ultralights. From what I understand, it also depends on the country right? Some adopt their own rules for ultraights/microlights and others just adopt the EASA rules? Poland for example has an exemption for sub 115kg ultralights. and is basically just a copy of the US Part 103 regulations. No license or airworthiness certificate for them.
@@MrMontanaNights I am not familiar withe the Polish regulations, but such a light aircraft (i.e. for a twin seater below 450 kg + 25 kg for recovery system) falls under the the EASA Annex II to the Basic Regulations chapter. It is then not considered an EASA type aircraft and becomes a subject of national rules. Most European Ultralight aircraft are constructed to precisely shoehorn in under the weight restrictions (475 kg MTOM).
Flying is unfortunately quite expensive. You can still build or buy cheaper aircraft if you shop around. Also that Legal Eagle is pretty cheap and anyone can afford that.
get a vr setup ms flight sim you fly no ones in danger and you dont have to give an arm and leg to afford a plane you really dont want to cheap out flying a real plane
I wish we had the same rules up here in Canada. it cost the same as a license in the US. cheapest place i seen for a basic private license was $7000 Canadian.
Are you allowed to carry more than 5 gallons of fuel, if it is just in a tank not connected to the fuel system, or it is only 5 gallons on the aircraft period?
i dont understand why so many of these ultralights DO NOT put doors and windows on them. I mean with carbon fiber and things like that they could EASILY enclose the cabin, it would only need to be enough to block the wind but not so thick as to block any noise.
Has anyone studied using the BMW oil-cooled flat two cylinder motorcycle engine? The 1200cc version as found in the BMW R1200R/RS/RT is electric start, electronic ignition and digital fuel-injected that makes around 100 HP and has a separate dry clutch and transmission that can be easily deleted. Perhaps the push-rod engine can be tuned to directly drive a prop at a reasonable RPM.
Im putting a 750cc V4 Honda motorcycle engine on my first one, all aluminum, enough rpm, horse power and torque. I just recently got into this with the local club here in my town and i am digging these types of aircraft.
@@nedkelley4810can’t turn down the music without turning down the voiceover. The voiceover has interesting and replace the information we are interested in hearing. The music is obnoxious and grating. It’s not background music, it’s super busy audio, not good for background music even if it were quieter.
I've done 22 hours of flying lessons in the past towards my PPL and the fact that these aircrafts can be used without a license surely has to be a recipe for disaster? Letting someone, who has never flown, up in one of these has to be dangerous. How do you teach someone to fly a single seater? Are there some laws to say you have to have some training first?
I don't understand how all of these aircraft qualify for this category. Especially with tail dragger and low-wing models, as those are tough to taxi, fly and land even for private pilots. What is the difference, really, between a couple of these and a Cub or a 150?
I'm thinkin they probably "Just" don't have time (no pun intended) ha! Steve Henry has been selling too many Highlanders! I would venture they still might if they get somewhat caught up one day. Idk just conjecture on my part.. oof I did it again! ;)
🙏 With great respect to All Sides , in many countries , even to own a high performance RC Drone needed a license by their respective Aviation Authority to held those pilots accountable in case of accidents involving injuries or deaths or when hitting other planes or buildings! 🕯🌏✌
Seriously I'm also want to building by private...aircraft plane at first how to starting and doing ??? 🤔 need to make docunents or permit first in government???
An we are not a fan of "Dead Silence" and speaking over it. It is very hard to pleas all 160k Subscribers at once for sure. But... we do TRY. Are you watching on phone/tablet, computer, TV or TV with Surround Sound?
@@ExperimentalAircraftChannel Watching on a laptop and using headphones. I know, today isn't the day I'm going to get pleased and tomorrow isn't looking too good for me either. You have always had background music for the intros and when listing sponsors but this video the volume and choice of music competed with your voice and was for the entire video. There were times when my attention was being drawn to the beat rather than your words. I've enjoyed the other 416 videos you have produced so far and look forward to more but this single video was audibly to busy.
@@ExperimentalAircraftChannel wasn’t so much the music for me, just a few of the tracks were a little loud and was distracting for the info being given. Thanks for making content!
The scary thing about these 'no license required' aircraft is that you can fly them _without a license_ . Cheers but keep it safe. Flying an aircraft has to be taken serious and every flight is potentially dangerous and difficult.
Build from plans. A little at a time. Eventually you will have an entire Airplane. A few companies still offer plans and you can learn to do most things yourself ("Scratch Building" or "Plans Building" we call it).
Well build a goldwing quicksilver and various other ultralights the dutch reichslufhart dienst forbids vfr flight looking at a ll these yankees and russkie freighters cheers einst
Yeah. When you buy an automobile you have a well engineered solid thing and when you buy a bicycle or motorcycle you have the same too. But in case of aircraft you take something weird and hopeless for the high price😅 But it is hand made and the main part of price is developement
How do people learn how to fly these things if it has only one seat? The fact that you can fly without any license in these airplane is a bit scary for me... I'm CFI and CFII and I find it a bit challenging every time I fly a new airplane.
great a MANED aircraft that need NO government “hall”pass to fly. but if you have a toy drone you need the faa approval schooling as well as insurance to play with it.
I don't want people flying without a license! That's what I like about flying, unlike cars where anybody can get a license. A pilots license keeps the knuckle dragging mouth breathers out of the air.
These are cute and no license required. You had better pre-purchase a gift certificate at your local funeral home because that is where you will go after trying to fly them.
This is fantastic any joe or jill can by one of these flying egg beaters and soar thru the skies having little of no knowledge of the endless rules and regulation involved in obtaining an airmans certificate This is somewhat like down here in Miami any joe buys anything that floats and heads for the open waters off the coast with no idea of what they are getting into So if you want to have great videos from your go pro while you are exposing your life remember the go pro will survive any incident Enjoy your flight
there are no licenses for anything in our Union a license in legal terms is a lien and we're supposed to have unalienable rights but anyway good video I love it.
'License' is a verb. The word you're looking for is 'licence', the noun. I guess literacy is not an issue for RUclips creators, among all the other defects.
Alternate title: Top 5 ways to spend tens of thousands of dollars on slow, underperforming aircraft that will bore you within a couple of months and have no resale value.
No license per se required, but you still know how to fly and you still have to abide by the regulations. Don't forget, ultralights can must barely kill you...
have a Cherokee 140, can carry 3 pax's with the pilot. But one does have to have a license.. it will cruise at 85 to 90 knots and can carry up to 50 gallon of fuel and stay in sky longer than your bladder. I call it an AIRPLANE, it's not a toy.. @@AccordingtoallknownlawsI I
First off anybody that wants to fly and does NOT go get even minimal instruction and training before jumping into anything that flies is an idiot and responsible for their own injuries, secondly $20,000 u.s. isn't that cheap there bubba but will have to say some were very cool looking toys lol
imo those aren't in the afford bracket for something you will use about as much as that exercise bike in the basement , can fly them in about zero wind anything more they won't go fast enough to escape your wife screaming to cut the grass you lazy !@#$%% , for that money you could buy a small sailboat ,food, drink , and as long as she can't swim far you will never mow again 🙂 , show something a guy can build on the sly in the shed in a couple of months that will take him his dog , booze , camping fishing stuff about 500 miles north for what you got hid in the toolbox an you got something to talk about 🤣
I worked aviation ground support. Once a mini Piper Cub with a 1/2 VW engine broke its tail wheel off on landing. It looked like it was bolted to a piece of 2x4. We went out on a golf cart, put the tail on the back, and held on while we towed it in. A week later, it was fixed. The day he departed, the wind was 330 at 20-30 kts. The plane was based about 20 miles north-west. It took over 30 minutes for him to leave the tower airspace. As we watched him leave, we were wondering if he would have enough fuel to make it to his destination, or would have to return for 5 more gallons.
@@psycotria I built an ultralight an the manual said not to try flying it the first time in more than about 5 knots so waited all summer it's windy here got disgusted took it apart put it in attic of shop that was 30 yrs ago lol
@@invincirick Nothing new. These aircraft have been around for many years and many videos on RUclips. Rehashing old videos with a clickbait title isn't smart
Technically, when you operate a FAR 103 ultralight, you are what's known as "licensed by rule." That is, if all the rules are followed, you are granted "license" to operate. All that the formal "license" does is allow you to operate under a different set of rules.
I learned to fly in a 2 seat Rotec Rally that had been converted to a single seat. It was an albatross, 32 foot wing span, stall speed 18 MPH top speed 32MPH with a Rotax single carb 503. It got tossed around bad in just a little wind. It had spoilerons on top of the wing for roll, and the wings were slightly swept back so the rudder would give you a little more roll. The tail was normal, and the pusher was nearly level with the elevator so it had awesome response. It was a tail dragger so driving it around on the ground with the tail off the ground just became second nature. It did everything slow, so it seemed like slow motion. When it came off the ground at 18mph and climbed at 300 ft/min it was like waiting for molasses to freeze in summer. I had an engine out situation, and I found a spot and could have taken a nap waiting to get there. I landed with no problem, pulled the plugs, called for a ride to get new ones at NAPA, went and got them, and it took longer to fly back home than it did to get the plugs and get back in the air. But anyway, then I built a CGS Hawk ultralight and it was just a little over weight. So I got a BRS for it and with the allowance I was back under. So I thought about the difference in weight of the Rotax 447 and the Rotax 503, did the math and ordered the 503. I had to lose a little weight so I got rid of the electric start and still needed a couple more pounds. I started looking at all the steel hardware and found it by changing 38 bolts with castle nuts and cotter pins to titanium AN hardware. I made the weight limit but the speed was awesome and the climb out went to 900 ft/min. So if you want an ultralight that makes weight and still goes 63 mph ( at 4300 rpm, VNE of airframe was 110mph) the CGS hawk is for you.
Real good story bro. Thanks for posting!
I met one fellow who equated 'No License Required' = 'No Training Required'. FOOL! He bought his ultra light, fueled it, lined up on the runway, and rolled left to the bushes (No idea what the rudder did), 'Fred Flintsoned' back out and tried again. Same Result, right? Spot on, same result! Third is the charm, he figures he's got it. This time he gets about 20 feet into the air, veers left again, into the tree tops, and drops tail first to the runway in a crash. No injuries, but a large hit in the wallet.
I spent 7 years building a foam/fiber glass UL that flew perfectly from the start and was comparatively quick and agile but I doubt I'd have lived without first taking lessons to solo. First flight I made the flattest full speed wide turns possible and landed at speed without flaring. I literally couldn't stand after landing and sat on the wing root with my arms crossed until I calmed down. After about 50 hours I sold it because they're very boring except take off and landings and light wing loading makes for very bumpy rides and they stop flying pretty fast without enough speed. Point is solo should be required.
The aero light looks fun. I had a challenger ultralight, it wasn’t legal.. the previous owner missed the window to get an n number. I got it for $600. I loved it. My himax was a blast too. That cost totaled at $4500. I had a ridge runner…. Like the badlands. It was fun. But no more fun than the other two…. But about 60 times the cost.
it does, wonder what the glide ratio is.?
In Europe these are called "trikes". The word "ultralight" over here means something a two seater aircraft allowing up to 650 kg MTOW, a comfy heated cabin with adjustable seats, full instrumentation, large fuel tanks in the wings, retractable landing gears and cross-Europe range capacity. No speed limit. Both trikes and ultralights however require a national UL-pilot's license.
Most of these would be classified as Microlights in Europe. Your Ultralights are similar to our Light Sport Aircraft (LSA).
@@MrMontanaNightsThese trikes in the video would still fall under the various national ”Ultralight” categories and require the same licensing, training and operative modes. Ultralight aviation is slowly getting incorporated into the EASA LSA category with its 600 kg MTOW.
@@thomaskolb8785 Oh interesting. I thought microlights were more like us 103 ultralights. From what I understand, it also depends on the country right? Some adopt their own rules for ultraights/microlights and others just adopt the EASA rules? Poland for example has an exemption for sub 115kg ultralights. and is basically just a copy of the US Part 103 regulations. No license or airworthiness certificate for them.
@@MrMontanaNights I am not familiar withe the Polish regulations, but such a light aircraft (i.e. for a twin seater below 450 kg + 25 kg for recovery system) falls under the the EASA Annex II to the Basic Regulations chapter. It is then not considered an EASA type aircraft and becomes a subject of national rules. Most European Ultralight aircraft are constructed to precisely shoehorn in under the weight restrictions (475 kg MTOM).
feel like I stumbled onto the bydanjohnson channel 😄 glad you're covering this! I do appreciate the attention being paid towards 4 cycle engines.
Well... I would consider that a compliment. Dan is a legend. 🙂
Flew a Quick Silver MX back in the day. $5,000 with aux wing tanks and brakes .
What would be the insurance cost for a Legal Eagle? Or any of the others?
I thought the video title was talking to me until I heard the prices.
Flying is unfortunately quite expensive. You can still build or buy cheaper aircraft if you shop around. Also that Legal Eagle is pretty cheap and anyone can afford that.
get a vr setup ms flight sim you fly no ones in danger and you dont have to give an arm and leg to afford a plane you really dont want to cheap out flying a real plane
Yes, I've seen some brilliant cockpit setups but unfortunately no simulation can replace the real thing.
ULs are the cheapest way to get in the air, really. Even my 'puny' C172 was 200k when it was new.
I wish we had the same rules up here in Canada. it cost the same as a license in the US. cheapest place i seen for a basic private license was $7000 Canadian.
Which is the cheapest place
Are you allowed to carry more than 5 gallons of fuel, if it is just in a tank not connected to the fuel system, or it is only 5 gallons on the aircraft period?
No because it would exceed ultralight weight limits.
5gal only, plane can't be over 254lbs
So much for ultralight being inexpensive. You can buy an airworthy certified aircraft for less. I know, because that’s what I did.
Where should I look to find something less than 10k?
i dont understand why so many of these ultralights DO NOT put doors and windows on them. I mean with carbon fiber and things like that they could EASILY enclose the cabin, it would only need to be enough to block the wind but not so thick as to block any noise.
Some are enclosed
Or you could just dress appropriately.
Weight.
Kindly suggest how to acquire such Aircrafts by Giving up the Operating Leverage and also giving up the Financial Leverage and use only the Arbitrage
Has anyone studied using the BMW oil-cooled flat two cylinder motorcycle engine? The 1200cc version as found in the BMW R1200R/RS/RT is electric start, electronic ignition and digital fuel-injected that makes around 100 HP and has a separate dry clutch and transmission that can be easily deleted. Perhaps the push-rod engine can be tuned to directly drive a prop at a reasonable RPM.
Im putting a 750cc V4 Honda motorcycle engine on my first one, all aluminum, enough rpm, horse power and torque. I just recently got into this with the local club here in my town and i am digging these types of aircraft.
Why not just get the Nissan I3 -Turbo that weighs under 90kg and pushes 400HP
Can't use an engine that big on a plane that can only weigh 254 pounds, complete.
All sorts of stuff to enjoy in this. Cheers from GC Australia.
Make a video about the SkyPup.
This is why I won't put remote ID on any of my home built drones.
If you have a private pilots lic... can you n number it, put on a larger gas tank?
One can build an experimental aircraft even if he isn't a certified pilot, but there are conditions ti be met.
Love the last one looks kinda like Draco Mike Patty’s plane he is rebuilding as a bush plane!!
Stop with the music!!!
Turn the volume down
@@nedkelley4810can’t turn down the music without turning down the voiceover. The voiceover has interesting and replace the information we are interested in hearing. The music is obnoxious and grating. It’s not background music, it’s super busy audio, not good for background music even if it were quieter.
I love the music. Keep it!
It would be to quiet without the music
Didn't even notice it until you started whining about it in the comments...
great video.glad i found it by accident.here in province of Alberta,i took the required 40 hours class time and is all needed to fly ultralight.
Great video!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please do a New not certified LSA two seat tight budget Aircraft.
Am curious; where in the FARs is the word "license" used?
They need to triple the weight and triple the speed and allow a visual only flight license without all the hurdles.
I wonder if there are any NO LICENSE airships/blimps?
Wow! Nice content! Thanks!
The aero light looks like its taking off from the airstrip Cleetus just bought.
I liked badland and marlin , number 4 with low wing config is just to scary for so light plane - im right?
What are some websites for finding used ultralights in the US?
Barnstormers is one.
And Highlander makes a beautiful part 103 aircraft...
NC, Walhalla
My dream
Walhalla, SC
KOLB ALL THE WAY>>>
Yeah? Do you have one? Building one?
Ty for the great videos. Can anyone compare firefly to aerolight- ease of handling, risk for stall/spin,etc?
Could you make a video plane ✈️ full body diameter ❤
Wings 🪽 , body & weight & poplar diameter❤
here in Europe we just dream about such a possibility.
I've done 22 hours of flying lessons in the past towards my PPL and the fact that these aircrafts can be used without a license surely has to be a recipe for disaster? Letting someone, who has never flown, up in one of these has to be dangerous. How do you teach someone to fly a single seater? Are there some laws to say you have to have some training first?
They have the same aircraft but with two seats in it. An LSA.
I can buy this plane în Roumania?
I don't understand how all of these aircraft qualify for this category. Especially with tail dragger and low-wing models, as those are tough to taxi, fly and land even for private pilots. What is the difference, really, between a couple of these and a Cub or a 150?
A Cessna 150 won't break in half in a hard landing.
Farr 103
those ‘gross’ weights leave little room for a large pilot??? ANY IDEAS HERE?
Thank you for the video.
Good run down
Why oh why didn't Just aircraft put the 103solo on the market?! 😢... Signed 107 builder
This... is a very good question. We were all teased with the concept of the Solo by "Top Rudder" yet it never came to market.
I'm thinkin they probably "Just" don't have time (no pun intended) ha! Steve Henry has been selling too many Highlanders!
I would venture they still might if they get somewhat caught up one day. Idk just conjecture on my part.. oof I did it again! ;)
and yet its the ONE ultralight in MSFS besides the aerolite. Talk about hype... they _really_ need to release it.
Next vehicle 😎 the ultracruiser
John Denver: RIP
🙏 With great respect to All Sides , in many countries , even to own a high performance RC Drone needed a license by their respective Aviation Authority to held those pilots accountable in case of accidents involving injuries or deaths or when hitting other planes or buildings! 🕯🌏✌
Awesome channel
the pancake powerplants seem balance/best
Yep, the Badlands for me. That's just a little tiny plane
You left out Earthstar Gull series of airplanes.
Of course this short video can't include every option.
En donde puedo estudiar esa actividad?. Lo más cerca de México.
En Puebla hacen el bearhawk en un pueblo checalo
Excellent stuff bro
Seriously I'm also want to building by private...aircraft plane at first how to starting and doing ??? 🤔 need to make docunents or permit first in government???
not a fan of the music while narrating.
An we are not a fan of "Dead Silence" and speaking over it. It is very hard to pleas all 160k Subscribers at once for sure. But... we do TRY. Are you watching on phone/tablet, computer, TV or TV with Surround Sound?
@@ExperimentalAircraftChannel Watching on a laptop and using headphones. I know, today isn't the day I'm going to get pleased and tomorrow isn't looking too good for me either.
You have always had background music for the intros and when listing sponsors but this video the volume and choice of music competed with your voice and was for the entire video. There were times when my attention was being drawn to the beat rather than your words.
I've enjoyed the other 416 videos you have produced so far and look forward to more but this single video was audibly to busy.
@@todmus8433 NOTED. Thank you for your positive delivery of feedback.
@@ExperimentalAircraftChannel wasn’t so much the music for me, just a few of the tracks were a little loud and was distracting for the info being given. Thanks for making content!
still out of my range..dang it
great info, really could have done without the distracting/loud music.
The scary thing about these 'no license required' aircraft is that you can fly them _without a license_ . Cheers but keep it safe. Flying an aircraft has to be taken serious and every flight is potentially dangerous and difficult.
In france, you need a licence for everything, whatever flies.
Liberté, égalité, fraternité... right?
It's actually DeLand Florida, NOT Delan
thumbs up on most of the content....except the music
Softer music please....
I don't like how there's no bracing on that last one! 🙈
No licence for an aircraft, this has to be the USA, not happening in the UK
Of course. You can’t even carry a pocket knife in the UK without a license hahaha
That’s because the UK is a joke
FREEEDOOOMMMMMMM!!!!
How is it not mandatory that it has a parachute I case of engine failure? 😳
you land it, like a glider. Parachute is a bit of a gimmick.
Gimmick? You're only gonna get one chance to test that hypothesis 😂@@philgee6901
Correct training and following all FAA regs are still necessary .
Highway to danger zone??
xlent choices
You look so cool when you fly~~
As a Type I diabetic this is perfect. Thanks, great video.
What?
@marcd1981 Type 1 diabetics cannot get a pilots license.
Eh?
2nd plane, $45K and you have a freaking $6 steam from amazon??
You left out the best ULA. The Phantom X1
Are they still making them?
@@CTLanni Yes, they are still making them.
what about us poor folks who would love to fly one of these? Not everyone can afford it. Is there a salution for that?
Build from plans. A little at a time. Eventually you will have an entire Airplane. A few companies still offer plans and you can learn to do most things yourself ("Scratch Building" or "Plans Building" we call it).
@@ExperimentalAircraftChannel I am good at building for sure
Well build a goldwing quicksilver and various other ultralights the dutch reichslufhart dienst forbids vfr flight looking at a ll these yankees and russkie freighters cheers einst
18000 for few pipes ,hehe
A.K.A., Doctor Killers
All of them are way over priced IMO
@Navy1977 We will just chalk it up to Bidenomics Inflation Bubble :)
Yes, as are ALL GA aircraft too. Cost has gotten wildly out of control, but so has everything in our corrupt economy.
@@groachslayer Yep its all phony fiat money with absurd interest rates...good time in history to free yourself of all debt
Well, if you can't afford a new one, look for a used one.
Yeah. When you buy an automobile you have a well engineered solid thing and when you buy a bicycle or motorcycle you have the same too. But in case of aircraft you take something weird and hopeless for the high price😅
But it is hand made and the main part of price is developement
You are NOT allowed to carry a passenger unless you have a private pilots license
You are only allowed to risk your Own neck, not anyone else
Right, the 2 Seater option is more for those that have a private pilot or sport pilot license
How do people learn how to fly these things if it has only one seat? The fact that you can fly without any license in these airplane is a bit scary for me... I'm CFI and CFII and I find it a bit challenging every time I fly a new airplane.
great a MANED aircraft that need NO government “hall”pass to fly.
but if you have a toy drone you need the faa approval schooling as well as insurance to play with it.
No license? Then that sht smacks in to cars on highway or in buildings….
you dont need a license to CRASH......
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Just don't be like Denver and not be sure about fuel...before take off.
you don't have a clue what you are talking about...
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I don't want people flying without a license! That's what I like about flying, unlike cars where anybody can get a license. A pilots license keeps the knuckle dragging mouth breathers out of the air.
Thanks for the training warning. Flying one of these planes without training, certification or similar seems foolish and irresponsible.
I don’t have a death wish. No thanks!
These are cute and no license required. You had better pre-purchase a gift certificate at your local funeral home because that is where you will go after trying to fly them.
This is fantastic any joe or jill can by one of these flying egg beaters and soar thru the skies having little of no knowledge of the endless rules and regulation involved in obtaining an airmans certificate
This is somewhat like down here in Miami any joe buys anything that floats and heads for the open waters off the coast with no idea of what they are getting into
So if you want to have great videos from your go pro while you are exposing your life remember the go pro will survive any incident Enjoy your flight
No license required passage to an early grave GET TRAINING DO IT RIGHT
there are no licenses for anything in our Union a license in legal terms is a lien and we're supposed to have unalienable rights but anyway good video I love it.
'License' is a verb. The word you're looking for is 'licence', the noun.
I guess literacy is not an issue for RUclips creators, among all the other defects.
Alternate title: Top 5 ways to spend tens of thousands of dollars on slow, underperforming aircraft that will bore you within a couple of months and have no resale value.
Seeing your username you probably shouldn't be flying at all there, bud.
If building and then flying your own damn airplane doesn't get tou excited, you're a poser who is in it for all the wrong reasons...
No license needed but it comes with a coffin ⚰️
No license per se required, but you still know how to fly and you still have to abide by the regulations. Don't forget, ultralights can must barely kill you...
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Le prix est complètement debile
Looks like fun, but isn't at least part of the point of getting a license is to help not kill yourself?
Part 103 Ultralight not required to get a license. We... highly recommended transition training and flight training however before flying ANYTHING.
Much to expensive!
It's a plane... what did you expect
have a Cherokee 140, can carry 3 pax's with the pilot. But one does have to have a license.. it will cruise at 85 to 90 knots and can carry up to 50 gallon of fuel and stay in sky longer than your bladder. I call it an AIRPLANE, it's not a toy.. @@AccordingtoallknownlawsI I
First off anybody that wants to fly and does NOT go get even minimal instruction and training before jumping into anything that flies is an idiot and responsible for their own injuries, secondly $20,000 u.s. isn't that cheap there bubba but will have to say some were very cool looking toys lol
imo those aren't in the afford bracket for something you will use about as much as that exercise bike in the basement , can fly them in about zero wind anything more they won't go fast enough to escape your wife screaming to cut the grass you lazy !@#$%% , for that money you could buy a small sailboat ,food, drink , and as long as she can't swim far you will never mow again 🙂 , show something a guy can build on the sly in the shed in a couple of months that will take him his dog , booze , camping fishing stuff about 500 miles north for what you got hid in the toolbox an you got something to talk about 🤣
I worked aviation ground support. Once a mini Piper Cub with a 1/2 VW engine broke its tail wheel off on landing. It looked like it was bolted to a piece of 2x4.
We went out on a golf cart, put the tail on the back, and held on while we towed it in. A week later, it was fixed.
The day he departed, the wind was 330 at 20-30 kts. The plane was based about 20 miles north-west. It took over 30 minutes for him to leave the tower airspace. As we watched him leave, we were wondering if he would have enough fuel to make it to his destination, or would have to return for 5 more gallons.
@@psycotria I built an ultralight an the manual said not to try flying it the first time in more than about 5 knots so waited all summer it's windy here got disgusted took it apart put it in attic of shop that was 30 yrs ago lol
"NO LICENSE REQUIRED!" is a clickbait
No license is required legally but it makes sense to get training to solo standard.
you only live once!
Watch the video before ranting
100% agree (and he does put a caveat in the video at the 5:40 mark).
@@invincirick
Nothing new. These aircraft have been around for many years and many videos on RUclips.
Rehashing old videos with a clickbait title isn't smart
Technically, when you operate a FAR 103 ultralight, you are what's known as "licensed by rule." That is, if all the rules are followed, you are granted "license" to operate. All that the formal "license" does is allow you to operate under a different set of rules.
@@silverhammer7779 lol, distinction without a difference. You don't have to go get your private pilot's license.