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European ULM J-3 Cub

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I'd like to know your opinion about restoring a simple basic j-3 65 as light as possible in order to comply with European ULM regulations. Max TO is 450 kilos equals 992 puounds.
Do you think is possible? Most ULM here really do not comply 100% with this rule, they are usually flown heavier when carrying two people, Burke I'd like to be as close as possible to legal.
Thanks, Jose
 

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