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Show us your rag and tube!

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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DrifterDriver wrote:good work boys! loving it! you still flying the old rag and tube types zane?


Whenever I can. There's nothing like catching bugs in your teeth to remind you what real flying is.

"Rag and tube" is a pretty broad description that covers a lot of aircraft, as you can see from the posts in this thread. My new airplane is rag and tube and is just a little different from the ultralight I learned in. :)



I fast discovering that! Rag and tube over here really references to your bare bone basic ultralights like bear builders challenger, the quick silver, drifters ect. Having said that im loving the photos!

I just love any plane that sticks to the kiss princible! ( keep it simple stupid i case that phrase doesnt cross the pond!) so it could be any plane that lacks bells and whistles and it will fit in here nicley
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I fast discovering that! Rag and tube over here really references to your bare bone basic ultralights like bear builders challenger, the quick silver, drifters ect. Having said that im loving the photos!


Mine has been called a Weed Wacker, an Ultralight, and even a Hang Glider. When someone unfamiliar with tube and fabric construction asks "What is it made of?" I tell them "Bed Sheets and Broom Sticks".
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Great shot.
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It is a great shot. Hard to define what is just so darned cute about a cub. Like a VW beetle seeing one just makes me smile.
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Couldnt agree more. I have a passionate love for the cub. I just love that its been around since forever. There is nothing to it, yet it just seems works so much better gvan just about anything else!
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A swath of favorite pictures from a few years of flying her...

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great shots ted!
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La Margarita Loca - The Crazy Daisy - under full moonlight at Spearfish:

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svanarts wrote:Welcoming committee at Red Hills...

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And PROOF that she sometimes will go flying with me....

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That's a mean lookin' bunch Scott....
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svanarts wrote:Welcoming committee at Red Hills...

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And PROOF that she sometimes will go flying with me....

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That's a mean lookin' bunch Scott....



Don't let that smile fool you, she's far more dangerous than those dogs. :mrgreen:
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soyAnarchisto wrote:La Margarita Loca - The Crazy Daisy - under full moonlight at Spearfish:

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Your plane makes me want a J-3 so bad... What engine do you have?

Maybe I'll get to build a clone one day :-)
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C85 - she's a good old girl
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My little challenger on skis last winter. I miss the snow. So few places to land within my range in the summer.

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And a summer shot with a passenger.

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great shots phil! out of interest what range do you get out of the challenger? and whats its cruise?

I went for a burn this morning in the drifter during what is our winter, it was 17 degrees c so about 62 f, and dam it was cold! I dont know how you do it up there!no wonder you got a beard!
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I cruise at 60 to 65mph on wheels, 70 to 75 on skis, with about 2hrs fuel plus a 1/2hr reserve. Not too many places I can reach in Alaska without filling the passenger seat with fuel cans to get home. I'm eventually going to add a second 10gal tank to the passenger seat, with a quick connect to use as a ferry tank.

It was about 60F in the shot with a passenger. Just need a long sleeved shirt. Of course that big wide windshield on the Challenger helps a lot! Especially when it's down around 0F (-19C).

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Greatings from Southern Oregon!

I'm a high time forum lurker, low time pilot, and first time poster. I'm 21, fresh out of college and lucky to now be in a position where avation can be a part of my life. I just wanted to get my name out and say thank you to all of the posters who share their information, it is immensely helpful to newbies like myself! But honestly I also wanted show off a champ I am going through the buying process of! She's a 46 ' 7ac with a c-85. It's about as simple as it gets and that's what I'm excited about!


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