LINKS
denotes Southern Site Sites preceeded with the little windsock are located in the Southern Landings region. Others are excellent sites however headquartered outside the designated region.


Robert Comperini's Ultralight Site
USUA AFI #A16560, KN6EZ, PP-SEL, CAPT CAP A great independent ultralight oriented web site with many interesting links as well as information on the FAA FAR 103 ultralight regulations. Comperini is one of the most knowledgable of the long-time ultralight flyers.

Southern Site Vintage Ultralight & Lightplane Association (VULA)
Dedicated to preserving the history and integrity of the ultralight aviation movement. Lots of plans available too.



Southern SiteLee's Air Park
We are opening an airpark in southeastern Ky......runway is landable and the hanger is being erected as I type....check out the webpage for information.Visit Lee's Airpark Page.

AirNav: Airport Information
Go there and enter an airport and you get tons of information, right now!

Southern SiteFlorida Flyins Page
Mike Dwyer of Warner Aviation keeps pretty much up-to-date on Florida Flying E-vents.

Southern SiteFloridaFlyingDotCom
by Kyle Jeske

Southern SiteGeorgia ACTIVITIES
Text based listing of aviation activities in the southeast primarily Georgia but hits on northern Florida and Tennessee too.



Major National OrganizationPopular Rotorcraft Association
If you're interested in ultralight helicopters and gyroplanes you need to check in here.

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Southern SiteBig Sky Aviation
It is 2400+ feet x 80+ feet, has a clear north end, is surrounded by farmland and I am also a Drifter dealer and provide flight instruction..

Southern SiteTri-State Kite Sales
Mark Smith is a well respected Quicksilver (and similar) parts supplier, dedicated BFI (basic flight instructor), ultralight airpark owner and contributor to the internet ultralight community.
Mark Smith
Tri-State Kite Sales
1121 N Locust St
Mt Vernon, IN 47620

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Bluegrass Ultralight Group (Kentucky)


Southern SiteYou Might Be A Red Neck Pilot if...
Well you might be!

FAA Wings Program


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