Nice find Baz.
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
Looks like ULL. Does somebody recognize the scale?
Nice picture!
Great photograph, Barry!
Flying on a driver's licence ? One way to get yourself killed I guess !
I think the scaled down machines fall below the weight category to be considered light aeroplanes so fall into the bracket of microlights - here you still need a National Private Pilot's Licence (Microlights) (NPPL(M)) to fly them but it's a lesser qualification than Private Pilot's Licence (PPL) & Light Aircraft Pilot’s Licence (LAPL) (max take-off weight of two tonnes) and probably easier to obtain and maintain.
There is also a National Private Pilot's Licence (Simple Single Engine Aeroplanes) (NPPL(SSEA)) used only to fly a small number of vintage light aircraft such as the Tiger Moth, along with what are known as 'permit to fly' and kit-built aircraft. This may also fit the bill ?
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