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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Feb 4, 2012
Description:
Interesting road air vehicle at the Sebring show...
Date Taken:
Feb 4, 2012
Place Taken:
Sebring LSA
Owner:
wayne nagy
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Don Maxwell
- Feb 04,2012
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Wayne, that looks like one that was at SnFast year. Fabric enclosure. That one had a vertical telescoping tube attached to the right side to raise and lower the parasail-type canopy.<!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or > missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->
Frank A. Carr
- Feb 04,2012
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Not sure the road folks will like that spinning prop at cross walks.
Wayne Nagy
- Feb 04,2012
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Power is transferred to the wheels...<br /><br /><a href="http://www.aircraftowner.com/videos/view/flying-car---the-maverick_2928.html">http://www.aircraftowner.com/videos/view/flying-car---the-ma<br>verick_2928.html</a> <br />
Frank A. Carr
- Feb 04,2012
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Neat!
Kenneth Leonard
- Feb 04,2012
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Very cool but watching the video, it's going to be pricey replacing 3 blades when he rolls it over in the dirt. And how does he keep the canopy lines from going thru the prop as he slows after landing?
Don Maxwell
- Feb 05,2012
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Ken, the mast keeps the lines taut--or taut enough so that they don't tangle. The canopy stores on the roof and the mast telescopes down to a foot or two higher than the roof. It's a clever design. The guys I talked with last spring said it does about 80 or 90 on the road. In the air--well, it flies!
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