Motorized parachutes look like fun. The used ones seem a little pricey.

http://parachutepilot.com/equipment_for_sale.htm

If your engine quits, how hard do you hit the ground?

The local restrictions here are probably necessary because of constant dry conditions and the subdivision being heavily forested with houses built among the trees. The underbrush is like tinder.
Gerry

On 3/25/2014 10:10 PM, Scott Ritchey wrote:
http://pt709.synology.me/DSCF0543.JPG


http://pt709.synology.me/DSCF0545.JPG


You can fly anything in our unrestricted rural area.  Links to photos of
"motorized parachute" above.  The transport trailer is in the foreground of
the first photo.  The "runway" is just a closely-mowed strip in my
neighbor's field across the road.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: arche...@embarqmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 3:33 PM

...
The large deed restricted community where I live provides a field and a
club for model flying, but they won't allow anything but battery
operated models.
...
Gerry



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