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On Dec 19, 2:51*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Dec 19, 10:09*am, Mark wrote: You can't reasonably fault anyone for not wanting to do the build... True enough. But you can certainly fault anybody who doesn't do the build yet certifies that the major portion of the aircraft was constructed for the purposes of education and entertainment when that is in fact not the case. That indeed would be a narrow category of intention. Acquisition of transportation is my objective. They are lying in order to take advantage of regulations specifically designed to encourage experimentation, resourcefulness, and innovation. Defend them how you will, they are still lying. I see what you're saying. I only have disdain for manipulators of any sort. Those who want specialized high performance aircraft but don't want to build them themselves still have many options. They can buy used and already-certificated amateur-built experimentals, or they can buy type certificated aircraft. The LH-10 is too new to find a preowned. Now, I understand they are having luck getting certification in England and France. But it certainly isn't a transcontinental bird. They can also certify their non-homebuilts in the racing, exhibition, R&D, market survey, or production prototype sub-categories of Experimental, and accept the corresponding operating restrictions. It probably will class as Experimental. The cool thing about this craft is that it would have very practical uses. Its range is 1000 miles. It has been designated as the most ecological plane in its "class" too, both with regard to fuel/speed efficiency, and low noise levels. They do not need to fraudulently obtain Amateur-built, Exmerimental certification, and homebuilt aircraft enthusiasts do not need them. Fradulence doesn't work for me. I think I'm looking for a certification that encompasses the realm of professional small craft manufacturers. I began looking into all this because oddly enough, I located a manufacturing facility nearby that promotes owner builds of their 2 particular models, and think they would help me with the LH-10. I'm not up to date on all the various red tape with such an endeavor. Mark Thanks, Bob K. |
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