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Here's some links I find useful - please yourselves! Flylight Airsports Ltd - UK Importers of the Air Creation Kiss 400. So 'key' to the very existence of this site, that they get top billing - everyone else has to be satisfied with alphabetical order! British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) - If you've never heard of them you must be new to the sport. British Microlight Aircraft Association Information Satellite site - home of the 'Recovery Database' - brainchild of Kevin Armstrong (aka Factory Fit), and implemented by yours truly. Also offers enhanced navigation of the main BMAA site. Durham Microlights - This excellent web-site, run by Mike Sands, has a wealth of valuable information, and some great stories too. I predict if you've never been there before, you'll spend hours reading it all. There's also an eShop, selling everything from Sandals to Socks ;-) Flycom Aviation Communications Systems - Suppliers of most excellent flying helmets, with integrated, noise-cancelling headsets. They also make an intercom box that replaces the battery pack of an ICOM Leading Edge Flying school - Run by CFI Reg Whittal and his partner Randie. A damned fine school and a damned fine guesthouse into the bargain. Microlight Sport Aviation - Suppliers of the Brauniger AlphaMFD EFIS (Engine and Flight Information System) fitted to G-TRYK. Microlight Technical FAQ - a totally brilliant technical site discussing just about every aspect of a Microlight Ozee - Manufacturers of the most excellent Exeat suite. The only flying suit I've had which doesn't chafe your neck and make you look a complete twat! Made to measure, too. Rebel Systems - this site, by Martin Ashmore, documents how to build a Blade from the factory kit. When the page comes up, Click the little picture of a Trike. There's also an account of learning to fly an Autogyro - click the Gyro picture instead of the Trike picture to get there. Non-flying linksVisit Steve Elsbury's personal web-site to read another load of boring waffle - lots of pretty pictures though, especially of my car ;-D Stop press: I'm dong an engine transplant in my car. Projecting 550 to 650 b.h.p. for the new lump - read about it here.
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