 This web site is *not* under construction. But
at the rate at which my camera is kind to me, though, I'll be adding more pages about the
experiences I'm now acquiring on a regular basis. So if you like the topic, come
again.
In the meantime, I'll leave
you with a few quality links that you might enjoy if you'd like to learn more about the
exciting world of trikes. Each opens in the same, separate window.
Calm winds to you for
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John
Kemmeries, a legend in worldwide trikedom, writes a brief but informative article called
"About Trikes". If you're researching trikes, it's the first
thing you should read. |
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Bateleur Sky Sports. Do
what I did - find them on the net, talk to them on the phone, go off to boot camp, learn
to fly a trike, then buy a trike and go gazzin' at the beach and jeezy-peezy start living,
man. |
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You can
learn a lot from looking at some of the best trikes in the world: Airborne
(AU), Air Creation (FR), Aerotrike (SA), Aquilla (SA), Cosmos (FR), Pegasus (UK). IMHO, the
USA just "ain't there" yet. |
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The U. S. Ultralight Association is the organization who has almost single-handedly kept
ultralight flying self-regulated in the USA.
Don't go flying without them. |
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Try Dan Grunloh's Ultralight FAQ page for answers to many of the things on the mind of the
USA ultralight wannabe. For a good information hub that is trike-specific, though, head to
Australia. |
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Last but not least, The Ultralight
Experience (the "original"), because telling that
story had a lot to do with me getting back in the air again this year. Hey, others really
liked it so maybe you will, too. |
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