The Sky Commuter, an "experimental" aircraft with limited, at the time, license requirements, fly from home from land or water, having an anticipated 250-mile range or up to three-hour flight time, this fuselage example was number six of ten issued to selected builders in 1989 to "help us establish the best procedure for constructing the aircraft," included are two notebooks filled with many detailed drawings of step-by-step construction, photos of various stages, motor and flight information and more, this sale is of the fuselage only, without motors or essential required actual flight parts, lacking front wheels, cockpit does not have seats or gauges, etc., canopy with damage, the documents state that the fuselage is a composition of fiberglass, Kevlar and other material, there is a single wheel that allows the fuselage to be maneuvered by two strong persons, lifting requires more help, fuselage: approx 74"h, 106"w, 198"l
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