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Rotax 503 ASTM compliant


Guest ozzie

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Thanks Oz,

 

The new 503 I installed on my Buzzard Trike during it's rebuild last year is about the 70th ASTM compliant R503.

 

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But . . . because it's registered under CAO95.10 it still can't be legally flown over built up areas under any circumstances. I suspect that will be the case for most since my impression at least is that R503's are mostly used in single seater RAA 95.10 aircraft. Good for people with old wire-braced 503 powered Drifters (And Thrusters) thinking of installing a new R503 engine though.

 

Cheers,

 

Glen

 

 

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