6. Two seat ultralight aircraft trainer
If the company produces a two place ultralight trainer then the ultralight aircraft gets a 10. It is great to be able to buy an
ultralight and you can be trained in the same model in a two place.
While some of the climb rates and speeds may be different between he single and two place ultralight, the basic flying of
the two craft is very similar. Having flown/and taught students to fly in the Challenger, Kolb, Buccaneer, Rans Coyote,
Airaile, Quicksilver MX and MXL, Carrera in both the single and two place versions I can vouch for the fact that these
ultralight aircraft fly very similar.
If the ultralight company does not produce a two place trainer ultralight trainer, but your local dealer, or instructor has flown
the craft and indicates that its flight characteristics are similar to the craft you are training in give it a 10.
If no information on the flight characteristics of the ultralight are readily available, from a knowledgeable source, then I
would first grade the ultralight aircraft minus this category (90 points instead of 100), and then if it passes the other
categories give it the per centage that it passed by e.g. 60 % = 6 points, and then recalculate.
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10 point system for evaluating new and used ultralight aircraft