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Flying Spyders

noticed a lot of post make some sort of referance to aviation...just wondering. How many Spyder owners are also pilots?

I myself had to walk away from getting my privite pilot license after about 25 hours (Life:wife, kids. job), but have since taken to the air in ultralights (Powered Parachute to be specific).

I was really interested in buying my own Powrachute after a neighbor turned me on to them -- tons of fun, easy to fly and not too expensive to get into. Then along came the Spyder------ decided I would get more use out of the Spyder ---- but may revisit the Powrachute someday.

Enjoy !:thumbup:
 
welcome,I'm another pilot within the ranks.My current ride is an A330(Airbus) and we own an aging Beechcraft Baron.
Hope you enjoy your new spyder,sidaras.:thumbup:

welcome I am not a pilot but one of the best presents my wife gave me was an ultralight plane ride with an ultralight instructor. That was an awesome ride :yes:. This past summer flew to Germany on an Airbus A330. Great flight.:ohyea:
 
I put about 500 hrs. on my 152(N68302). I flew 3 round trips between Cal. and Ill. Then farming went in the "dumper" and the airplane followed shortly thereafter. The Spyder is just about as much fun as the plane was.
 
Spyder + Flying

noticed a lot of post make some sort of referance to aviation...just wondering. How many Spyder owners are also pilots?
I have about 4000 hours in the left seat of a few ASEL's (Airplane, Single Engine Land). I have owned a Mooney M20C, Mooney M20J, Cessna 210 and a Cessna 182RG. I sold the RG a few years back and have not been flying much since.:(
 
No the Diamond has always had a Lycoming.

And I agree with some that the Spyder has replaced my flying. Flying is great but given its cost and hassles my Spyder is way more fun.

Now there is a group in west Texas working on a commercial gyrocopter that can take off out of your garage. That might be my flying Spyder for real. lol
 
gyroplane aka gyrocopter aka autogyro aka autogiro

do a Google search for any of the above and you will find a boat load of info and excellent flying videos!

if it wasn't for the gyro, helicopters would never have been invented!

did I mention that they are the best kept secret in aviation?

with proper instruction, they are the SAFEST way to "slip the surly bonds of earth"
 
The only real downside I saw with the PowraChute was wind has to be pretty low to fly--- which limits the number of days of flying to far less than riding the Spyder---- ;-)

I believe you now have to have a Sport Pilot License to fly even solo - where you used to only need that if you wanted to fly with a passenger. SP License is really easy to get though.:thumbup:

The chutes are really really fun to fly--- nothing quite like it... cut the engine and all is still fine--and Rotax is about the most popular brand they use.
 
The only real downside I saw with the PowraChute was wind has to be pretty low to fly--- which limits the number of days of flying to far less than riding the Spyder---- ;-)


That is so true......I bet I only was able to fly less than a dozen times all of 2011.
 
Winter pastime

SEL commercial all tail dragger. J3 cubs,champ,scout, 7 homebuilts. Current Sonex and N3 super pup. Spyder and Kitfox light in Phonex for the next two months. Looking for someone to fly with or g riding. Kitfox tied down at Turff soaring.
Don
 
No the Diamond has always had a Lycoming.

And I agree with some that the Spyder has replaced my flying. Flying is great but given its cost and hassles my Spyder is way more fun.
Nice to hear! Now there is a group in west Texas working on a commercial gyrocopter that can take off out of your garage. That might be my flying Spyder for real. lol

I took some 172 lessons and then bought the Spyder. I really think I see more scenery driving the country roads on the Spyder than I would from the air because your Sooo much closer to what your viewing as opposed to the Big Picture from ther air!
The Spyder is Definately cheaper to operate $10 for an afternoon of riding VS $120 a hour to rent a Plane.
When the right Sport Plane gets close to my area I WILL pursue the Sport License because I just "Have to do it?"nojoke
 
Helicopter and SMEL-I. A stint in the Army including Vietnam, a little off-shore work, some commuter flying, National Guard, retired. Never did fly on my own dime since I was getting paid to do it. Retired, haven't been flying for about 15 years.
 
I took some 172 lessons and then bought the Spyder. I really think I see more scenery driving the country roads on the Spyder than I would from the air because your Sooo much closer to what your viewing as opposed to the Big Picture from ther air!
The Spyder is Definitely cheaper to operate $10 for an afternoon of riding VS $120 a hour to rent a Plane.
When the right Sport Plane gets close to my area I WILL pursue the Sport License because I just "Have to do it?"nojoke
Sarge,
When I was a kid I hung out at Waterford airport for almost 10 years. I was fortunate to fly all kinds of planes like a Sterman PT17 ~ Cubs ~ Luscomes ~ Tri Pacers , I did my solo in a Cherokee 180. Just like you I find myself at airports rekindling the dream. Maybe some time down the road we can find a Pitts of something aerobatic to fulfill the dream. I met Raj at the Oxford airport who runs the flight school recently and he said there is a guy there that has a Sterman and will hook me up with a weekend ride, I'll give you a heads up and we can ride the Spyders out there...... can not wait (for both the Spyder riding and the flying possibility):yes:
 
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