Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: Sail replacement
My error. Should be ultralightsails.com for info on XAir sails and condition testing.
Geoff G
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Geoffrey Gartshore
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#11947
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: Sail replacement
the only way to test the Dacron properly is with a betts tester....
here is a link to a fairly informative document published by airborne
who make the
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Michael Coates
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#11946
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: Sail replacement
Mine are not faded yet.it was always hangared but it's getting dirty like tarnished.
Sent from my Samsung device
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sandblasting1972
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: Sail replacement
You can check with Uktralight sails directly.
Uktralightsails.com.
Geoff G
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Geoffrey Gartshore
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#11944
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Re: Sail replacement
Just curious what a 2 color replacement set for an X-Air Standard would cost? Not including shipping. ?Is there any certfication necessary, to go with new sails for CAA or FAA?Jackye
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Jackye Reynolds
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#11943
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Re: Sail replacement
Ultralight Sails Canada (Quebec ) provides sails for the XAir. They say if sails are faded and dull and if you can break stitching thread by pulling up with a toothpick then sails should be
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Geoffrey Gartshore
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#11942
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Re: Sail replacement
Hi,, if you ever get any info on that let me know please,, as I might be looking at changing mine also,,, would like to have it tested first tho,,,, I struck it pretty hard with my nuckles as I seen
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sandblasting1972
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft XAir standard licensing
Here in the US,
Back in the day, a person could get an Experimental Aircraft registration packet from the EAA. I haven't been in need of one in 15 years, so I do not know if they are still
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philipdhiatt@...
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft XAir standard licensing
What is the category that the XAir standard is licensed under? Illegal ultralight type aircraft unless registered EAB, ELSA, or Experimental Exhibition Amateur Built in the US.
Where is the best
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John M.
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#11939
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XAir standard licensing
What is the category that the XAir standard is licensed under?
Where is the best place to start gathering information on the licensing process.
The previous owner had applied for The N number that
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NOLTON BEALE
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft left hand throttle
ok thanks
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mitchell jones <jteeup9@...>
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft left hand throttle
I'll check and get back to you, John
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John M.
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft left hand throttle
John, This is Mitchell from Mount Olive, NC. What would you take for it and ship it to 28365
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mitchell jones <jteeup9@...>
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft left hand throttle
I should have one.
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John M.
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left hand throttle
Does anyone have a left hand throttle for the xair s. The xair I just purchased the previous owner had cut it off because he thought it was in the way on the door. Also interested in two of the
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jteeup9@...
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft xair s brake pads
Yes it a hanuman I fly you do need to replace axle stub
I have the one piece alloy wheels 6" wide with 6 wide tyres fitted. There are a couple of bits that let the kit down but on the whole it is a
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WILLIAM RUSSELL <william.russell1@...>
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft xair s brake pads
I fly a XAIR H here in the USA and hearing Black Max brakes which are disc type was wondering if they or any disc brakes are being used. The go cart brakes work but seems an upgrade will require axle
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Duane Drisko
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft xair s brake pads
Im really not sure. I know the ones on the right side are worn out and have to be replaced. They are adjusted all the way out and no brake on that side
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jteeup9@...
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Haunaman
Looks like he may be coming thru after all contacted me told me to send both the old and new sales for the fuselage back to him and he will try to find a fix will keep you updated
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wannagoflying@...
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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft xair s brake pads
What brakes are fitted to it ?
Pads (black max?)
Shoes have already been on topic here there are different sizes so would need measured
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WILLIAM RUSSELL <william.russell1@...>
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#11928
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