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Re: Spare parts from counterfeit suppliers
Intresting and what has Raj Hamsa the x-xair company in India been doing last 10 years? Their website has not been updated since 2014. ----- Upprunalegt skeyti ----- Frá: Michael Coates
By Bernhard Svavarsson · #12508 ·
Spare parts from counterfeit suppliers
Hello X-Air people, could somebody on the Facebook page also duplicate this post so it gets some exposure. I have had a lot of enquiry recently from various X-Air owners regarding several new parts
By Michael Coates · #12507 ·
Just saying hello
Greetings All. My name is Griff, I’m 29 years old, and I was born blind, and I am on the autism spectrum. Despite the obvious challenges, I have been flying for around five years. I am very
By Griffith Spence · #12506 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
That sounds like a fantastic opportunity for the youth flight training program with the EAA. This would be the absolute best outcome for everybody because the young people will learn how to rebuild an
By Michael Coates · #12505 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
thank you for the compliments and thank you for posting the photos when you have everything finished. There is always good to see photos of aircraft on the group site. That video is now more than 25
By Michael Coates · #12504 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
Thank you all for the excellent information guiding me on what to do about the abandoned X-air Standard that was on a neighbor's ranch. He had asked me about it because I have a ranch with an
By Rol · #12503 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
I recently bought an Xair Falcon with skins in need of replacement. As it was based 250 miles away the wings were removed and put on a trailer. It was a two hour job for two people who had never done
By Glyn Williams · #12502 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
Your research is correct the standard X-Air and the flap model X-Air with the high mounted engine as you mention do not have folding wings. Even if they did have folding wings you still run need? to
By Michael Coates · #12501 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
Rol wrote on 16/07/2023 10:00 am:
By Michael Coates · #12500 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
On Sun, Jul 16, 2023, 1:21 p.m. Huw Lloyd-Hughes <huwlh999@...> wrote: > Never seen a wing fold design for the Xair Standard but the wings are easy > to remove anyway, a two man job. All held
By dnwalker11 · #12499 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
Never seen a wing fold design for the Xair Standard but the wings are easy to remove anyway, a two man job. All held on with pins and safety rings Michael Coates is the expert on Xairs and I would
By Huw Lloyd-Hughes · #12498 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
I believe that there was a modification to allow wing folding, but it was not often fitted. I could be wrong though. Mo.
By Mo Davies · #12497 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
Confirmed Rol. Bill
By Bill Maxwell · #12496 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
My research leads me to believe the X-Air standard with the high mounted engine does not have wings that fold, but can only be removed.? Could someone verify that? Thanks, Rol
By Rol · #12495 ·
Re: Value of X-air standard
All, This is a followup for my prior messages about the "barn find" XAIR. It appears to be an early model with the engine mounted up high. The owner of the land where it sits wants it moved ASAP.
By Rol · #12494 ·
Re: crash in the uk
Interesting. You know what happened with the engine? Funny you say that because this year once I took my airplane out of winter storage I put brand new NGK dr9ea spark plugs and the first three
By Justin Gregoris · #12493 ·
Re: crash in the uk
From what I can read it was an engine failure of the Jabiru upfront. There are a lot of accidents coming through at the moment as a lot of aircraft in the northern hemisphere are coming into service
By Michael Coates · #12492 ·
Re: crash in the uk
Thanks for letting me know michael. I wonder what happened. I am sure there will be a report sent out at a later date ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2023 4:33:34 PM To:
By Justin Gregoris · #12491 ·
crash in the uk
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/local-hubs/mid-wales/welshpool/2023/06/14/two-people-in-hospital-after-microlight-crash-lands-in-field-near-welshpool/ -- With regards, Michael Coates AU +61
By Michael Coates · #12490 ·
Re: X-Air Hanuman in Canada
Tom The Facebook link supplied is locked, no info on the page Brian
By Brian Ellis · #12489 ·