This is a Balerit, very few in this country..
It's a microlight copy of the flying flea, the French
Pou de Ciel of the thrities that had a certain reputation before being banned in the UK... *
The tailpane is about 2/3 the span of the mainplane and fixed, pitch control is through varying the incidence of the mainplane - very novel to say the least. Directional control is through the rudder alone, no ailerons!
The Balerit actually is a nice thing to fly, quite easy, considered safe as virtually unstallable and unspinnable - although is probably unnerving and hard work in heavy turbulence. Sunday was 'perfect', very high pressure anticyclone, reaching nearly 1040 mb at noon here....
* which I didn't say too much about before Sunday
