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Striplin Aircraft F.L.A.C Ultralight - SOLD!! I'm keeping this up as there does not appear to be much info out there and maybe this will be useful to someone. 

I am assisting the owner with the sale of a Striplin F.L.A.C (Foot Launched Air Cycle) which this model has some differences.  First, the craft has a full undercarriage, so no foot launching required.  It has a unique twin engine design where two motors drive the same propeller and can be powered by either engine or both.  This model has a T-tail design that Striplin put out. 

This craft has been sitting for a long time and will require a lot of cleanup and repairs.   There is a ballistic parachute but is well past the repack date.  Motor condition is unknown but they have not been run for many years so I expect they would need a fair amount of work as well.   The build books with instructions are available as well.  If you're looking for a project to tinker with this could be the thing you're looking for.  Contact me with the contact form on the Home page.  Thanks!



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