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moby
February 3rd 04, 03:04 AM
I have a recently bought Pitts S1-C and I am trying to get its new
airworthiness certificate since the one it had became void at the change of
ownership. The FAA, however, wants a letter stating that the S1-C is an
aerobatic airplane which seems like complete bull to me. I'm wondering where
I could get such a thing and who they would accept as an authority on the
subject.

any help would be appreciated.

Andrew Boyd
February 3rd 04, 08:13 PM
"moby" > wrote:

> I have a recently bought Pitts S1-C and I am trying to get its new
> airworthiness certificate since the one it had became void at the change of
> ownership. The FAA, however, wants a letter stating that the S1-C is an
> aerobatic airplane which seems like complete bull to me.

Yours is not the first S-1C on the registry - click on:

http://162.58.35.241/acdatabase/acmain.htm

and enter Pitts for Manufacturer, and S-1C for model. I
found 55 Pitts S-1C's (amateur built) already on the registry,
like N30125, N11BP, etc. They have an FAA Manufacturer/Model
code of 72202XX where XX are two letters which appear to designate
which engine is installed. You didn't say what engine you have
installed, so I couldn't figure out the value of XX for you.

Just refer the FAA to it's own paperwork - presumably, it
will find it to be acceptable :-)

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ATP http://www.pittspecials.com/images/oz_inv.jpg

Steve Beaver
February 4th 04, 01:26 PM
The C of A is not affected by a change of ownership. It goes with the
aircraft and does not expire.

Are you trying to register the a/c in our name or something else ?


"moby" > wrote in message
...
> I have a recently bought Pitts S1-C and I am trying to get its new
> airworthiness certificate since the one it had became void at the change
of
> ownership. The FAA, however, wants a letter stating that the S1-C is an
> aerobatic airplane which seems like complete bull to me. I'm wondering
where
> I could get such a thing and who they would accept as an authority on the
> subject.
>
> any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>

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