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On Sep 17, 6:45*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"pittss1c" wrote The flight test period is also the same weather you are testing a new radical design or your 3rd RV with a lycosaurus. Not so. *If you are using an engine and propeller combination that was certified in any certified aircraft the flight test may be, and probably will be, reduced to 25 hours. -- Jim in NC Right. I think if you were to take one right from the overhaul shop or new from the box, that is easily the case. When it comes off an existing experimental, it is not so easy. Besides, I think the dataplate was removed from the pan to comply with the letter of the law, so there is no chance of it being considered a certified engine (even though it has 100% certified parts, and has 300 hrs of proven operation) |
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