The 254-pound empty weight limit for Part 103 ultralight aircraft creates fundamental design trade-offs, forcing engineers to prioritize weight reduction over durability, comfort, or reliability, which explains why powered paraglider trikes and powered parachutes exhibit significantly different flight characteristics and operational capabilities.
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The 254 Pound ProblemAdded:
If a powered paraglider trike wants to qualify as a legal part 103 ultralight, it has to weigh less than 254 lb empty.
That single rule changes everything.
Smaller engines, lighter tubing, [music] less suspension, minimal structure. And engineers can absolutely build lightweight aircraft, but there's always a trade-off. You can optimize for weight, or durability, or comfort, [music] or reliability, but usually not all of them at once. That's one reason powered paraglider trikes and powered parachutes fly so differently. The full video is on my channel.
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