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Ultralight Tucan Trike With Cosmos 12.9 Wing And Rotax 503 Electric Start Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $5,999.00
Location:

Fredericksburg, Texas, United States

Fredericksburg, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Rotax

Built from Kemmeries plans. Two place or single seat Tucan trike with Cosmos wing 12.9 wing. Has Rotax 503 dual carb engine with electric start. Engine recently inspected/ serviced. Has stratomaster Efis. Front drum brake. Side panels. Will include strobe. Serviced in 2015.
First 2 pictures are from before I added the electric start, front break and stratomaster. Last pictures taken during installation of electric start in 2015. No N Number as the trike was not converted as it has not be used since 2004.Will consider splitting the Trike, Engine and Wing

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