I bought this and was going to fly however health forces me to sell, it has around 700 hours and the rotac is probably ready for a rebuild but will be priced accordingly. It has sit in a hangar for about 6 years I'm sure it needs some TLC. It has a ballistic parachute that has expired and had an N-number it would have to have some weight removed to fly as a legal ultralight but could be done I'm selling as is, fabric seems in fair shape. THANKS for looking.
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