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Old December 23rd 03, 05:16 PM
Ron Natalie
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"jerry lopez" wrote in message ...
wondering if anyone has read the new sport pilot rules about experimental
a/c that shows if it would be possible to
govern a rv7 with a mazda wankel engine to get past the sport pilot rule
under the experimental rules for sport pilot.


You mean taking the engine from an rv7 to some homebuilt? What are you
going to put it in that you think that it's going to be able to do better than 135?

I can't get a private being diabetic since I was 9 years old, but would love
to have a plane that has some upward


You do know that with sufficient hoop jumping it has been possible for type I
diabetics under good control to get a medical special issuance for some years
now.

 




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