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How To Preflight A Trike / How To Setup And Take Down A Trike Wing - DVD

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Part# 13-05682
MFR Model# CB409DVD

Overview

How to Preflight a Trike /
How to Setup and Take Down a Trike Wing - DVD

Learn how to easily and quickly set up and take down the wing of a weight-shift trike. Also learn how to preflight a trike.

Instructor John Beaman takes you through a simple step-by-step process of preflight for ultralight weigh-shift trikes that is easy to follow. This straight-forward presentation is truly informative and educational for the beginner pilot or an experienced pilot wanting a refresher.

Covers
The Wing
Trike under-carriage
Trike variations

John Beaman is an ultralight Advanced Flight Instructor (AFI) and a hang glider pilot. Flying for over 20 years, he has over 2000 hours of logged flight time.

This DVD includes a wonderful flying segment with great in-air-footage and soundtrack. Great for Ultralight and Sport Pilots flying Light Sport Aircraft!
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Specifications

  • Area of Interest 100% Ultralight / Triking / Powered Hang Gliding
  • Main Feature TRT 27 Minutes
  • Format DVD
  • ISBN 1-929795-47-5
  • Special DVD Features: Scene Selection, Movie Trailers, Digitally Mastered, Interactive Menus, English Digital Audio
  • Producer: Paul Hamilton

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