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Single place Part 103 ultralights in the United States are defined as single
place ultralight aircraft that weigh 254 lbs or less, have a stall speed
not more than 24 knots, a top
speed of 55 knots, and carry no more than 5 gallons of fuel. To fly a
legal Part 103
ultralight aircraft in the United States the pilot does not require a
pilot license.
Single place aircraft weighing more than 254 lbs. in the U.S. require a
pilots license and must be built as experimental, amateur built,
homebuilt aircraft. These include weight shift aircraft, more commonly
known as trikes, powered parachutes, and powered para-gliders.
Single place ultralights in Canada can weigh up to 1200 lbs. and an
ultralight pilots license is required to fly them. |
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Fisher Youngster
ultralight, Fisher Youngster ultralight aircraft, Fisher Youngster ultra lite
plane, experimental amateur built aircraft.
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This airplane offers you four-cycle dependability with the
pleasure of flying a light, agile performer. The Youngster flies on
the time proven 2315 airfoil with stainless wires and a bubble
canopy.
Enjoy the freedom of an open cockpit on warm summer days, and the
warmth of a fully enclosed cockpit for comfortable flying in the
winter.
It was designed to be affordable, but with the high quality
you’ve come to know of Fisher Flying Products. The Youngster is
gentle on the ground, but allows you to play with it in the air.
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The Youngster employs all wood construction using a Warner truss
frame with 1/8" birch ply skins making the lightest, strongest
fuselage available.
Stringers are carefully placed along the fuselage sides and top
turtle deck to form the attractive fabric shaped fuselage.
Fisher Flying Products
71 Marycroft Ave
Unit #24 Vaughan,
Ontario L4L 5Y6 Canada
905-856-7050
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Fisher Youngster
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