The Stream: TL Ultralight’s advanced, 200 mph Microlight Aircraft from the Czech Republic.
In this video, we take an in-depth look at the Stream, a cutting-edge microlight aircraft designed by TL Ultralights in the Czech Republic. Known for its sleek design, exceptional performance, and advanced aerodynamics, the Stream is a true standout in the world of ultralight aviation. We'll explore the ...
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Flight Test Review By QuizAero
A recent full review of the Sirius TL-3000 by QuizAero magazine The review lists all the recent specs and features. All the options that can be included in the aircraft are mentioned with latest details on the UK 600KG light sport microlight certification are covered.
Read The Article Here
Why Buy A Sting S4 Or Sirius Aircraft
Carbon composite construction for superb aerodynamics, longevity and ease of maintenance.
No riveting, composite epoxy work or painting needed - just quick assembly.
Spacious cabins for 2 persons both shoulder and leg space and with excellent touring baggage space.
Superb climb and cruise performance range from 80 -120 knots yet frugal consumption on MOGAS.
Both aircraft have...
A Video Review of the Sirius by Plane Old Ben
A fantastic video review of the Sirius owned by Pete Ronfell and hangared at Blackpool in the North West UK.
A great insight into a GA pilot's first ever flight in a "Light Sport Aircraft". Experience a short local flight with Plane Old Ben from YouTube, on his first flight in an aircraft of this type.
Read a recent full review in the magazine Quizaero!
What started off as a "no - fly" f...
Sting S4 Pilot Magazine Review
In the latest review by "Pilot Magazine" they said... "In its latest incarnation, the TL–Ultralight Sting is the kind of aeroplane you wish you’d trained on"
To read the full review on the Pilot Magazine's website click HERE (opens in a new tab)
Or, you can read the full article re-published below:
Ultralight perfection
16:32 17 July 2015
Words Dave Unwin Photos Keith Wilson
'The Sting is ...
A Tall Order – with a Sirius Solution
“ I regret to
inform you that your body measurements are outside the acceptable
limits for all forms of flying training”
That was the RAF’s
impertinent response when I applied to join from school in 1975 - I’m
only 6’7” for heaven’s sake - and at the other end of my
flying career this heightism still lurks in the design of microlights
and GA aircraft.Two exceptions I’ve found are Flight D...
Light Aviation Mag Flight Tests The Sting S4
A Sting in the Tail
Clive Davidson Samples The Slick TL Sting Carbon S4
Pictures by Neil Wilson
Re-Created and Published By kind permission of the Light Aircraft Association
(For The LAA Magazine Website - Click This Link)
FLIGHT TEST...
For once, let’s start in the air. The aircraft’s owner and I are straight-and level in a bright blue sky, with a light wind and a few fair-wea...
Boeing & Air Cadets Celebrate Sting Completion
RAF FAIRFORD, July 13, 2018 - Boeing today celebrates the completion of Centennial Wings 1, the inaugural science, technology, engineering and maths partnership with The Air League and the Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC). The build project, launched in July 2016 on the date of Boeing’s centennial, saw ATC cadets from Northern Ireland successfully build a Sting S4 ultralight aircraft from a kit...
Boeing & RAF Collaborate To Build A Sting S4
TL-STING (UK) LTD are proud to announce that BOEING have joined forces with the Royal Air Force and the Air League to provide a STING S4 Light Sports Aircraft Kit, to be assembled by Air Cadets in Northern Ireland as part of their Air Cadet Learning Program.
The program is intended to enhance the existing RAF Air Training Corps Cadets’ curriculum with hands-on practical application of classroom t...
Light Aviation Association Rally 2016
The Light Aviation Association Rally
2nd - 4th September
Sywell Aerodrome, Northants
Don't forget this annual pilgrimage to the best light aviation gathering in the UK. No other UK event attracts as many aircraft owners, builders and pilots of light aircraft as this one.
More details can be found on the LAA page here: www.lightaircraftassociation.co.uk/2016/Rally/rally2016.html