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Paramotor LiteFlyer Trike PLAN pdf file

$ 10.56

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Air Sport: Paragliding
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Type: Trike Plan

    Description

    LiteFlyer
    Trike Plan
    LiteFlyer Trike Plan  This is a set of instructions for building your own trike. Over 63 pages and pictures of the actual item. Not a concept drawing. Step by step instructions.  We email you the plan in a pdf file. Just provide us your email address and we will send your plan directly to you.
    We have provided this plan and trike style because it will be easy for almost anyone to build.
    Simple woodworking/ metalworking tools are all that’s required.
    Its super light. 23 to 26 lbs. Lighter means you’re flying as close to a foot launch style as possible.
    Your paramotor stays intact. No modifications to your paramotor. “Switch hit” by doing nothing more than detaching from the trike and adjusting the hang points.
    We feel it’s a better idea than the welded type for someone that wants to build it and save some money doing it. Lots of money.
    If you bend it. Unbolt it and straighten it or replace it. No one part costs more than .
    A lot of hard work and testing went into developing a trike that remains light, strong and buildable. Is it perfect? Maybe not, but it’s probably one of the best designs available.
    This was not without its challenges. Welded components give you more options and connections. But few people can weld aluminum or have access to a welder.
    Paying for it as we found can be costly. Trust placed on welds with a one off type frame can also be risky.
    With this trike design. You will be able to customize it to your paramotor. The plan has over 63 pages and pictures. Detailing every aspect of the build in the order it’s built.
    Breakdown for travel is fast and is very compact.
    Email any questions you have before you buy the plan and during your build. Find out before you purchase the plan if it’s right for you and your paramotor. It will work with most but not all paramotors.
    Al B Thayer
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