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I think its some type of ultralight used in their waterski show.
 
Search the database by N number and that will bring up the data.

I did the first one and it came up as a Bombardier Experimental.

Here's the scoop:

N3108G is Assigned



Assigned/Registered Aircraft
Aircraft Description



Serial Number
**CENSORED****CENSORED**
10061
**CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**
Type Registration
**CENSORED****CENSORED**
Corporation

Manufacturer Name
SNYDER STEPHEN L
Certificate Issue Date
08/13/1991

Model
PSE-2S
Status
Valid

Type Aircraft
Fixed Wing Single-Engine
Type Engine
Reciprocating

Pending Number Change
None
Dealer
No

Date Change Authorized
None
Mode S Code
50645110

MFR Year
1991
Fractional Owner
NO



Registered Owner



Name
**CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**
WALT DISNEY WORLD CO

Street
PO BOX 10000

City
LAKE BUENA VISTA
State
FLORIDA
**CENSORED**
Zip Code
**CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** 32830

County
ORANGE

Country
UNITED STATES





Airworthiness



Engine Manufacturer
**CENSORED**
BOMBARDIER
**CENSORED**
Classification
Experimental

Engine Model
**CENSORED**
ROTAX (ALL)
**CENSORED**
Category
Exhibition

**CENSORED**
**CENSORED**
**CENSORED**
**CENSORED**
**CENSORED**

**CENSORED**
**CENSORED**
**CENSORED**
**CENSORED**
A/W Date
09/08/1991



Other Owner Names

None




Temporary Certificate
None
 
Yea, I saw all the info that your cut/paste included...but still have no idea what they are or what they use them for. I was kinda thinking that it might be a fun part time gig to do a few days a month if they use them in shows...and would be interested in a part timer. I'd probably know what they are for if I had ever been to Disney World...even though I live so close, never been there.
 
stephen snyder, eh? he was an aviation buff if i recall, something to do with building replica me262 until he died in a sabre crash awhile back. is he the same guy who designed the wrist altimiters for jumpers???
 

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