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Does anyone know of an article about a checklist for the 51% rule? I
remember reading the article and would like to find the website to download it. If I remember, it was a checklist of what parts and components would be built to be considered 51%. For example, if you start a kit but do not quite get to the same point as a quick build of the same plane, what percentage have you built? Lou |
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Wasn't that list based on qualifying a kit for the 51% list, not a checklist
used by inspectors? "Lou Parker" wrote in message om... Does anyone know of an article about a checklist for the 51% rule? I remember reading the article and would like to find the website to download it. If I remember, it was a checklist of what parts and components would be built to be considered 51%. For example, if you start a kit but do not quite get to the same point as a quick build of the same plane, what percentage have you built? Lou |
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The 51% rule isnt about building 51% of the plane.. its about completing
51% of the tasks associated with building a plane. For example... you dont have to build ALL the wing ribs, you only have to build ONE wing rib to accomplish the task of building wing ribs from the point of completing tasks. Pretty much, the plan or kit developer will have gotten a determination that the airframe meets the 51% rule prior to marketing the kit. THat is who you would look to for guidance. Dave Lou Parker wrote: Does anyone know of an article about a checklist for the 51% rule? I remember reading the article and would like to find the website to download it. If I remember, it was a checklist of what parts and components would be built to be considered 51%. For example, if you start a kit but do not quite get to the same point as a quick build of the same plane, what percentage have you built? Lou |
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![]() "Dave S" wrote in message ink.net... The 51% rule isnt about building 51% of the plane.. its about completing 51% of the tasks associated with building a plane. For example... you dont have to build ALL the wing ribs, you only have to build ONE wing rib to accomplish the task of building wing ribs from the point of completing tasks. No, there is nothing that says that an individual builder build any percentage of the aircraft. That is a consideration for the RC. That said, there is wide discretion shown in this area. I am aware of a shop teacher that supervised a build, didn't touch one part, and received the RC. Likewise, I have seen builders that wrapped up a build, but demonstrated complete knowledge of the aircraft and received an RC. I have seen a number of folks strip fabric and remove engine to inspect structure and mechanicals, rebuild and get an RC. |
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Lou Parker wrote:
Does anyone know of an article about a checklist for the 51% rule? I remember reading the article and would like to find the website to download it. If I remember, it was a checklist of what parts and components would be built to be considered 51%. For example, if you start a kit but do not quite get to the same point as a quick build of the same plane, what percentage have you built? Lou Get the manual from FAA - Amateur Built Aircraft Reference Manual. (AFS-600) It has a complete checklist for evaluating any project for complience. Richard |
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