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Super Legend

Sometimes the most fun way to get into the backcountry, Part 103 Ultralights and Light Sport Aircraft have their own considerations.
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Darn it Emmet! I was hoping my post wouldn't come off sounding like I was saying the S-7 flies like an ultralight. I am 100% in agreement with you on that!! I have owned a couple of UL over the years and the S-7 is definitely a plane. I really didn't know how else to desribe the flying qualities of the S-7 to a person that normally flies a 172 type aircraft. More of a sports car vs. pickup comparison I guess. It has got to be the sweetest flying plane I have flown.....well, I did fly a Murphy Rebel that I would put into the same catagory....just different since it was a heavier aircraft, flew like it was on rails.
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No WW, I get it totally, that's why I say you gotta just go fly it. It's changes perceptions, for sure, and negates the need to try and "describe it"! You know first hand!
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emflys wrote:That S-7 looks like a long-tail Pre-S model. Nice planes - I had a similar on before my current S model.

Not sure about the Super Legend, but I just swapped my 26" ABW's for 29"s that a guy had on a Legend cub. After spending a day with him, flying, both comparing notes, speeds (cruise and slow flight), COSTs, etc, he's probably now going to sell his Legend and have a guy I referred him too build him a brand new S-7S with the new long tanks, larger panel, new aero-servo ailerons, etc. for LESS than his Legend cost used. Granted, it will be registered E-LSA, but he gets to make it how he wants it...exactly how he want's it.

Of course, I am biased I guess. But...



But it won't look like a Cub! The CubClone companies are really pushing that obviously, the Savage Cub/S-7 clone is shameless in that regard!
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