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Microlighting in Ireland
Microlighting in Ireland
MSDNArchive
9 Jan 2008 11:42 AM
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OK, so this is my last festive season video on how I do Microlighting (Ultralight) in Ireland. I thought I'd post a few new videos, MSN, on10 and Silverlight to Tiptalk to kick-start the New Year
Here in Europe, we call these things Microlights, this one being a weight shift version. Essentially a big hang-glider with a pusher engine. Easy to fly and maintain and they can take off and land in small fields
Hover the mouse over the bottom half or top half of the video to reveal the control and video chapter panes
Happy New year y'all
-- Rob Atkinson
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