Air-Tech, Inc. is owned and operated by Gene "Bever" Borne and his wife Kim who manages the business. Bever began flying powered hang gliders in 1977. The aircraft was a Quicksilver "B" model with an 8 HP Chrysler West Bend engine. In the early days, participation in the sport was very physical. All takeoff and landings were done with your own feet or called foot launching. In simple terms, "you ran like hell to get the aircraft flying." Only the dedicated survived. Sales of this type of ...
read moreFuel Tank only. Red polypro plastic. Built in sight guage. Vented plastic cap Used in GT400 12 gallon kit. FU830-GT Can also ...
read moreNo one will ever dispute the fact that a 2 cycle engine is not happy at very low RPM's with a large flywheel attached to its ...
read moreAny aircraft that utilizes a supported electrical system or an electric starter needs a battery. The unique open-air nature ...
read moreAny aircraft that utilizes a supported electrical system or an electric starter needs a battery. The unique open-air nature ...
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