Nano Ultralight

ultracruiser41

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For Sale
New.... less than 10 hrs Nano Ultralight by FusionCopter.
Excellent construction..... great flier!!
Thor Polini 250.
As seen at Bensen Days and Carolina BarnStormers.
Making room in the hangar!!!
20K. Save shipping on new units from Poland.
Have spare new Polini for additional 3K.
 

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Truth or dare? I heard this was sold.
 
I was stunned at the build quality (AMAZING) !! The performance does not equal its hp. Got all the goodies, pre rotator, elec start, charging system. Saw Greg and Barry fly this machine and it looked stable and fun !
 
Just wondering how you plan to start your training then transition to the single place machine?
 
Transitioning will occurred slowly and methodically, starting with the most basic ground procedure to I would imagine 50 trips down the run way ?
 
Sorry, that's not my question. Are you training in a 2 place machine then planning transition to you single place?
 
Hey Tim,
You're welcome over anytime to the Carolina BarnStormers playpen in Wadesboro if ya want some gyro information....flights.....fun.....and even lunch!!!

Gator......you can come too!! 😳😉
 

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Soon to take delivery of my Nano JK-2B. Any tips much appreciated, completed Gyropedia.I will be taking formal lessons.
My suggestion is getting a lot of training.....the Nano is a handful to anyone without a good amount of gyro experience. Just cuz it's an Ultralight.....doesn't mean it's easy to fly. Just my 2 cents.
 
I have found ultralights much harder to fly since they often have sensitive controls due to being light, under powered for climb often, limited flight range due small fuel tanks, train on high powered dual then solo in their ultralight, and subject to engine failures more. I would try to offer advice to new ultralight pilots, but most didn’t want it so I just watched them crash instead...
 
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