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This is a wiki for all to share links and content on building and flying these inexpensive gliders. There are several discussion groups on ultralight gliders, with a huge variety of building techniques and performance goals. This site is dedicated to frame-and-fabric gliders such as Mike Sandlin's Goat and Bug gliders , with the goal of slow, safe soaring flight, plus car-top transportation. The most active discussion about these airchairs right now is at the Yahoo Airchair Ultralight Glider group , but this wiki is probably the best site for links and content we want to keep current.

Building and flying the Goat and Bug style of airchair ultralight gliders

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