Pulsar Info

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From: Earth
As nobody else seems to want to reply - I will.
I would say you have made a good choice. In fact the Pulsar is an a/c I very nearly went for about a year ago until I was told about their rareness in the 912 guise. That was the one I wanted.
Find one of those and then you're really talking...
Trouble with the Pulsar is that every seller thinks theirs is worth £30k
I would say you have made a good choice. In fact the Pulsar is an a/c I very nearly went for about a year ago until I was told about their rareness in the 912 guise. That was the one I wanted.
Find one of those and then you're really talking...
Trouble with the Pulsar is that every seller thinks theirs is worth £30k
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Joined: Sep 2003
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From: NW England
Thanks Monocock!!
But where did you find out about them? Flight characteristics, performance etc etc.
I have looked at the main US web site but is their a UK based support group or Agency. Do you have to buy kits direct from US?
I wonder what the situation would be about importing a built XP Kit from US - that seems a bit too easy to be possible.
I like the compactness of the design and the fact that it is trailerable and easily rigged/de-rigged.
Tony
But where did you find out about them? Flight characteristics, performance etc etc.
I have looked at the main US web site but is their a UK based support group or Agency. Do you have to buy kits direct from US?
I wonder what the situation would be about importing a built XP Kit from US - that seems a bit too easy to be possible.
I like the compactness of the design and the fact that it is trailerable and easily rigged/de-rigged.
Tony

Joined: Feb 2001
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From: Worcestershire, UK
There's been a Pulsar advertised for sale in Popular Flyer for the last couple of months.
You could get the details of last and preceding months adverts from the PFA website even if you're not a member (current month ads are restricted to members only)
You could get the details of last and preceding months adverts from the PFA website even if you're not a member (current month ads are restricted to members only)
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From: kent
Tony
Suggest you read
http://www.pfa.org.uk/engineering_se...d_aircraft.asp
very carefully before committing yourself to importing a homebuilt from the USA.
Suggest you read
http://www.pfa.org.uk/engineering_se...d_aircraft.asp
very carefully before committing yourself to importing a homebuilt from the USA.




