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On Thursday, June 5, 2014 12:15:09 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2014 08:44:29 -0700 (PDT), wrote:



On Thursday, June 5, 2014 8:48:09 AM UTC-4, Wayne. B wrote:


On Thu, 5 Jun 2014 02:16:36 -0700 (PDT),




wrote:








Il giorno marted? 7 ottobre 1997 09:00:00 UTC+2, Henry Kokenzie ( CYBERCONCH) ha scritto:




I need info for on a flying boat , it flies only a few feet above the water and looked like an ultralght I think they were made in Italy and sold in Miami...any info at all would help








Hi mate,




try to take a look at
www.ramphos.com.



The best to fly on water.




Italian product, Mr. Enos the owner could give you more details.




Ciao




Stefano








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We saw one of those flying over the Indian River in Florida yesterday,




not too far from Titusville and the Space Center. It looked very cool




but unfortunately I have a neighbor with permanent injuries from




landing an ultra light aircraft in a tree last year.




A guy on the lake here had one a few years ago. I stopped and talked to him about it once and watched him take off and land a few times. A couple of years ago he was moving away so he and his daughter were taking a farewell flight around the lake. Something happened and they went down over land. Both died.




Ultralights and gyrocopters are the motorcycles of aviation.

Anyone who flies one will get hurt sooner or later ... but I still

want one ;-)



Part of the problem is people stop taking the dangers seriously and

make a silly mistake.


Agreed. I'd fly one of those amphi-planes, but I'd stay over water. They glide really well, so if the engine quits you have time to line up and put it back down. Then call Sea Tow. :-)