Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

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Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby Turbo » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:02 pm

Hi all,

just curios as to your opinions on something. I read the both fortunate and unfortunate post about 'injured in flight' fortunately no serious injuries resulted from any for of crash, and unfortunate it happened in the first place! This got my mind thinking if there was such a thing as a truly affordable fixed wing craft of sorts that could allow a trike owner to 'convert' to with the same 'freedom of flight' in an open cockpit....

aaaaannnnnd this is what i found --- this is a plane that accepts any Rotax/Hirth engine 2 cycle ofcourse, from 447 to 503, this is a single seater, but also found a two seater unit. Now this is the surprising part -- the cost. what would you be prepared to pay for this craft with or without an engine (brand new ofcourse) ???
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby nicow » Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:54 am

Jy kan nie 'n werkende trike ruil vir daai aerie nie. (**) Niks speel lekkerder as trikes nie :!:
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby Baitbird » Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:32 am

There's one looking very much like this, but already set up as a 2 seater standing at aeroden.
It was successfully flying and could from what I hear stay airborne at VERY LOW speeds.
Then a rudder mod was done, and never tested.
It's been gathering dust now for more that 2 years!!
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby Martinvt » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:03 am

Nee. Ek stem saam. Niks vlieg so lekker soos my trike nie.
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby bobthebuilder » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:33 am

People don't only fly trikes because of financial constraints.
As an example, the P&M GT450, Tanarg etc. are in the fixed wing price range. People who bought them chose them over fixed wing aircraft.
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby topflight » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:50 am

I don’t own a trike…yet :wink: (hire and fly for 3-4 years now), but I will never trade in the freedom of trike flying for fixed wing.

It is a very forgiving way of flying; flying fixed wing is more intense compared to trike flying. If you really want to go somewhere in a straight line then go fixed wing route; trike flying is freedom…

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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby bobthebuilder » Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:17 am

flying fixed wing is more intense compared to trike flying
I don't think so, the procedures are more or less the same.
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby topflight » Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:26 am

bobthebuilder wrote:
flying fixed wing is more intense compared to trike flying
I don't think so, the procedures are more or less the same.
I have only flown a bit of fixed wing that is probably why it was more intense for me. I was always busy scanning instruments, only looking outside for ground references and other aircrafts and doing a lot of radio work (due to the higher speed I was more busy on the radio). This is all the same for trike flying but less intense…I don’t use the instruments as much as in a fixed wing.
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby Tailspin » Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:32 am

To be Honest

Did think about it for a few seconds - But, I have flown Both and Flying a trike is a lot more fun than Fixed wing. (In my point of View). If i had a spare one i would make the swop - but it would be for Fun more than anything else. My trike is still my First love.
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby bobthebuilder » Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:53 am

This is all the same for trike flying but less intense…I don’t use the instruments as much as in a fixed wing
Yeah .... I think it's just more familiar.
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby bobthebuilder » Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:00 pm

As a matter of interest Turbo, what does it cost?
It looks like it could still be a heap of fun? The small wheel is in the right place after all.
Any details regarding speed, weight etc?
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby leprechaun » Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:02 pm

Thinking back many years ago my first trike I had was a white and red Triang trike , later I had a volkswagen /Triumph trike , after that a Delta Speed/ Windlass,( 3), now my forth (4) Aquilla , nothing , but nothing beats the freedom and low cost of flying trikes -. Leprachaun ## :mrgreen:
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby kloot piloot » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:38 pm

But nobody answered Turbo's question :
Turbo wrote:what would you be prepared to pay for this craft with or without an engine (brand new ofcourse) ???
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby John.com » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:55 pm

Baitbird wrote:There's one looking very much like this, but already set up as a 2 seater standing at aeroden.
It was successfully flying and could from what I hear stay airborne at VERY LOW speeds.
Then a rudder mod was done, and never tested.
It's been gathering dust now for more that 2 years!!
I'm sure I'm right in that the one at Aeroden has a pusher. :?
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Re: Would you trade in your trike for this fixed wing?

Postby Turbo » Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:06 pm

As you all know, I'm new to flying, so I'm always listening to others talk and identify with others opinions, and it seems that freedom is a big choice for trikes, as it is formPPG which is also on my agenda!

Well to answer the question, the price for this baby is a mere R39K plus an engine. I know some people who would like to get into flying and the price of a new two seater trike is out of their price range. With an engine this "plane" is available for just over R85K

I don't think that too bad a deal to be honest.

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