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Congratulations. Sounds great. How does it compare to your RV-9A?
--
Stu Fields
sfkf@iwvisp.com
"firstflight" <firstflight@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6_udneiRDa5Dcz_eRVn-pg@gwi.net...
> December 15, 2005
> First Flight of Pulsar III Serial # 519
> N119HL Jabiru 3300 Sensenich Prop
> Northern Maine Regional Airport, Presque Isle, Maine
> 15 degrees F and 15 mph winds
>
> In two days I've flown my self-built Pulsar III over 2 hours and 9
> landings without issue. I LOVE THIS PLANE!!!!
>
> I've the Jabiru 3300 under the hood and it is a MONSTER with this light
> airframe (670 empty). I can easily lift off with only 2000 rpm, and
> landings are a breeze.
>
> Thanks for all the hundreds of Pulsar builders worldwide who offered
regular
> email help to get this built! Around 1000 hours and 1 1/2 years got it
done
> with the quick build wing kit.
>
> This is my second "FIRST FLIGHT" experience in a kit built (Vans RV-9A was
> my first) and it is absolutely amazing to leave the earth in something you
> built with your own hands. This Pulsar is a beautiful airplane and a
ROCKET
> with the Jabiru engine. I had her going 170 mph straight and level at
3000
> ft MSL, without the wheel pants. :)
>
> The Pulsar SP 100 would be my next kit if I was able to do another! HAPPY
> Flying all!
>
> www.pulsaraircraft.com
>
> JF
>
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