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At least in US many homebuilt ("experimental") are authorized
for IRF. Certified is somewhat a wrong term to use since experimental aircraft are never type certified for any flight. I am just in process of getting a homebuilt checked out by FAA for airworthiness. It is on the airworthiness operating limitations that the FAA indicates whether the aircraft is authorized for VFR day, night or IFR - at the time of inspection. If you ever attend Oshkosh, go to the FAA booth and have all your questions aswered. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 "CFLav8r" wrote in message m... Is it true that an experimental aircraft can not be instrument certified by the FAA? David (KORL) |
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