|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Click on photo to view the original size. |
Viewers
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Read what others had to say:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kenneth Leonard - Dec 31,2011
Viewers
| Reply
|
|
Wonder if it can fly 90 miles? Only radar hit would be the engine. Prop is wood, hull is rubber, wings are rag. Very stealthy.
| | |
|
Dave Edward - Dec 31,2011
Viewers
| Reply
|
|
Check out or Google the following:<br /> Ramphos Trike and Polarismotor FIB<br />I checked out becoming a dealer of these about 10 years ago. The insurance was going <br />to cost a fortune.
| | |
|
Luis Sotero - Dec 31,2011
Viewers
| Reply
|
|
I Love it!!! Miami,is for me, Cuba is to far away!!! LoL... HAPPY BLE$$ NEW YEAR FRIENDS...
| | |
|
Russ Garner - Dec 31,2011
Viewers
| Reply
|
|
Actually this was my first plan back in 1995 when I ordered a VHS demo tape from Cosmos trike in Phoenix AZ. That was before I saw a SeaRey add in a magazine and before my wife nixed the trike after she saw the tape.
| | |
|
Frank Greenberg - Jan 02,2012
Viewers
| Reply
|
|
Hey Guys, I used to own a couple of these back in 98 ...one in Austin and the other at our beach house <br />near Galveston. They were a hoot to fly as long as you had no wind...otherwise you would be flying <br />backwards. The inventor was from Italy and crazy as a S..t house rat..?. Didn't believe in seat belts or <br />much of anything else related to safety ...if you were trying to fly to Miami from Cuba....better start when <br />your young as it would take forever if you had a head wind. <br />
| | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|