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Awesome video!

I wonder if that could be mounted on my Spyder
Sure would be nice to fly over stop and go traffic :yes::yes::yes:
 
:shocked: The insurance guy in me couldn't help but notice, that if he had lost about three feet of elevation, while playing with the biker; the biker would have been decapitated! :yikes:
WAY too close for comfort!
 
That's the beauty of flying ultralights, no license required! However, proper training is mandatory.
 
That's the beauty of flying ultralights, no license required! However, proper training is mandatory.

Learned to fly ultralights in Australia where getting a license was mandatory. The Aussie ultralights are considered "Fat" ultralights in the U.S. Not legal.

Yes proper training is so important...
 
Yeah have the pilot's license, FAA is another matter. But...

Have you ever flown in an open air Ultralight and have an eagle fly off your wing?

Magic!
No. But we have several nesting pairs down along the Rondout Reservoir. They are really gorgeous! We had one of them float across our back yard; twenty feet off the ground... :2thumbs:
 
Cool..!!

He was most definately having fun with the biker...:roflblack: And a great time in the air...:thumbup:
 
An eagle fly off your wing

Yeah have the pilot's license, FAA is another matter. But...

Have you ever flown in an open air Ultralight and have an eagle fly off your wing?

Magic!

Yep, many times. I was a glider pilot for 20 years, no noisy engine to detract from the experience.

:ohyea:
 
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