I have the flying bug and once i finally pass my licence want to own my own flying machine ideally. I have seen microlights for £2700 and then others for £20 000 and i have also seen planes for £12 000 so i am now wondering what the difference is and why you would buy one over the other as i always thought the difference was the cost.
Do you have to take the same licence / exams?
Thee difference between a microlight and a group A machine is to do with the weights and wingloadings. Check with LASORS etc.
Why? Its cheaper to learn to fly a microlight than it is to learn to fly a Class A plane. Does that make sense? No, of course not because the actual performance differences between, say, a C42 microlight and a C150 are minimal but pretty much all in favour of the Cessna!
The costs differences? xcant explain. Except that if you pay £40000 for a microlight it'll be a new one and if you pay £20000 for a Warrior it'll be an old one. Simple economics suggests "they" have made far more Warriors than C42s...so far!
If you do an NPPL on a C42 then convert to a Warrior it'll be cheaper than doing it from scratch on a warrior! It's a mad, mad, mad world!!
HTH
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++If you do an NPPL on a C42 then convert to a Warrior it'll be cheaper than doing it from scratch on a warrior! It's a mad, mad, mad world!!++
yes I noticed that 'loophole' too. I am training on a c42 microlight. i'll get some hours then I'll probably then do the A rating
Let me get this straight as im very tired right now..
I can train and then obtain my NPPL in a microlight cheaper than in a plane ( i take it thats what a warrior is?) then do a conversion course to upgrade me so that i am in a position to then fly a plane. Does that also work for the PPL?
Is there a stigmata that comes with microlights "thats not a real plane, is it?" type of thing?
A stigmata? I don't think microlights are that good!! Sorry, being sarcy. You mean a stigma. Yes and no. There is if you want there to be. truth is a C42 microlight will ffly the pants off most heavier planes. But, its a 2 seater and always will be. Its also Day VFR etc etc and never going to change.
But learn on the C42 and "upgrade" later more cheaply than doing the class A course now...if you ever want to. many chaps only ever fly microlights and are very happy with it.
You might want to have a look at a Eurostar micro. In my opinion it is even better than a C42, and is about in bigger numbers.
Rod1
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