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8 Light Sport and Ultralight Flying • January 2009
2009 Buyer’s Guide
COMPILED BY LSUF STAFF
I
f you’re looking for something different in the light
end of aviation, you may find it in this issue. Every
year we gather the latest facts, figures, photos and
prices from U.S. and Canadian ultralight and light sport
aircraft manufacturers and importers, and publish
them in our annual Buyer’s Guide. You’ll find aircraft in
configurations ranging from single- and 2-seat fixed-
wings, weight-shift trikes and powered parachutes in
four categories: Ultralights, Experimental-category
Aircraft, Special Light-Sport Aircraft and Experimental
Light-Sport Aircraft.
Only aircraft that are fully assembled or that can be
built from an assem
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Ultralights: Fixed-Wings, Trikes, Powered Parachu
10 LSA America ZJ-Viera LSA America,
Electric Aircraft Corporation ElectraFly
12 Harmenings High Flyers Elete 103 Ha
CGS Aviation Hawk Arrow II CGS Aviati
14 Flightstar Spyder Flightstar
JDT miniMAX V-MAX 1550V JDT miniMAX
16 Murphy Aircraft Mfg. Ltd. (Patterson
Quicksilver Mfg. GT 400 Q
18 Rocky Mountain Wings Ridge Runner
Titan Aircraft Tornado II SS Titan Air
20 FK Lightplanes USA FK-9 Mark IV
IndUS Aviation, Inc. Thorpedo LP 120
22 Urban Air USA Lambada UFM 13/15
Kruker Manufacturing Ltd.
24 Infinity Power Parachutes Commander 100