Falcon?

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ruderiot
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Falcon?

Post by ruderiot »

Does anyone know or have heard of a LSA Falcon aircraft, some friends were at a fly in party in Central Georgia and a guy flew in from Florida (I think) and had, he says the first one in the USA. A website, picture or any knowledge of this plane would be helpfull. She said it did not look bad.
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Post by Dougoutfl »

Ken,

Try the link below. I think it is what you are looking for. I was impressed.

http://tandtaviation.com/
ruderiot
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Falcon

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That does look good, but
0-235 has the lightest usefull load? New block?
I believe the 912 is lighter than the Jabiru 3300

May have to contact them and see whats up with the specs.

Thanks, Ken
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ruderiot
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Falcon

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My bad, heaviest motor.

Thanks again, Ken
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