![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
How would something like the Hiller flying platforms, the Piaseki "AirGeeps"
or, for that matter, the Avro Aircar, done as a homebuilt be licensed? They don't seem to fit any of the normal categories I'm familar with. -- David L. Burkhead "May I be just half the person my dog thinks I am." My forthcoming webcomic Cold Servings http://www.sff.net/people/dburkhead/cold_servings.htm |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "David L. Burkhead" wrote in message ... How would something like the Hiller flying platforms, the Piaseki "AirGeeps" or, for that matter, the Avro Aircar, done as a homebuilt be licensed? They don't seem to fit any of the normal categories I'm familar with. Powered lift? |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"David L. Burkhead" wrote in message
How would something like the Hiller flying platforms, the Piaseki "AirGeeps" or, for that matter, the Avro Aircar, done as a homebuilt be licensed? They don't seem to fit any of the normal categories I'm familar with. They all derive their lift from rotating airfoils. They would therefore likely be categorized in a little known category called 'rotorcraft'. They may not even need to be licensed, if they can't rise above ground effect. D. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
That's a very good question. If you could build one that weighed 100kg (254
lbs) or less, then its an ultralight. Beyond that, things get very murky. Kinda like trying to classify an aircraft that's so old that it can't turn or fly our of ground effect, when it can get airborne. (BTW, most Wright 1903 Flyers are classified GA Experiemental.) And that's the aircraft side of things. Trying to convince someone to issue a license plate would be just as hard. If its got 3 wheels, then its still a motorcycle. Four makes it a "car." Fortunately, our perpetual cash-vaccum, uh... I mean source of inspiration, Paul Moller has this issue well in hand and will no doubt pioneer legislation that will license flying cars, etc. right after he builds one that can actually fly. Harry |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Marske Flying Wing discussion Group | mat Redsell | Home Built | 0 | September 19th 04 01:58 PM |
How many non flying pilots | John | Home Built | 19 | September 17th 04 04:16 AM |
Ultralight Club Bylaws - Warning Long Post | MrHabilis | Home Built | 0 | June 11th 04 05:07 PM |
Flying Wing Design workshop in july 04 | mat Redsell | Home Built | 1 | May 5th 04 01:53 PM |
Marske Flying Wing Workshops for 2004 | mat Redsell | Home Built | 0 | March 9th 04 04:01 PM |