bumper wrote:Many ultralights back then, and maybe a few LSAs now, are constructed in a manner that would never come up to certified aviation standards.
Most ultralights, and very light, LSA's still use pop riveted aluminum tubes. That's part of what made me look at the Legal Eagle. It uses standard, very traditional construction techniques. Steel tube fuselage with fabric covered wood wings. And a good old VW out front to boot. I nearly set my Bearhawk plans aside for a year to build one, but the truss type ribs kind of scared me away. They just look far too tedious to build to me.
Ultralights will get you up there, and like anything that flies, most certainly have the ability to kill you. Preflight and be careful.
That could actually be applied to any motor vehicle.
Phil

