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And if you take it one step further, since the aircraft isn't being flown
IFR, the airspeed indicator can be a little lightweight plumb bob on the end of a string held out into the slipstream with a 3x5 recipe card behind it calibrated in furlongs per fortnight. Altimeter? Balloon with a calibrated piece of paper behind it. THe bigger the balloon, the higher you are. Jim -- "If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right." --Henry Ford "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... Install an altimiter and and airspeed indicator, put a 3" N number on it and register it as an airplane. You don't need an inspection. I have it on good authority that there's a carpet and a broom out there with registrations. I don't know if anyone's gotten an airworthyness certificate for one yet. Remember - an airplane doesn't have to be able to fly to get a cert. |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:18:01 GMT, "El Maximo" wrote: Jay, have your A&P place a green tag on the bicycle, indicating it needs repair, or a red tag, indicating it is unable to be made airworthy. Use this tag as evidence that it is, in fact, an airplane part, in compliance with the regulations. Install an altimiter and and airspeed indicator, put a 3" N number on it and register it as an airplane. You don't need an inspection. Don't forget an "EXPERIMENTAL" sticker on the handle bars. I have it on good authority that there's a carpet and a broom out there with registrations. I don't know if anyone's gotten an airworthyness certificate for one yet. Remember - an airplane doesn't have to be able to fly to get a cert. |
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Richard Riley wrote: On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:18:01 GMT, "El Maximo" wrote: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... Jay, have your A&P place a green tag on the bicycle, indicating it needs repair, or a red tag, indicating it is unable to be made airworthy. Use this tag as evidence that it is, in fact, an airplane part, in compliance with the regulations. Install an altimiter and and airspeed indicator, put a 3" N number on it and register it as an airplane. You don't need an inspection. I have it on good authority that there's a carpet and a broom out there with registrations. I don't know if anyone's gotten an airworthyness certificate for one yet. Remember - an airplane doesn't have to be able to fly to get a cert. Present the recalcitrant airport commissioner with a broom (with N-number) as a token of appreciation. l) |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Jay Honeck writes: No, they specifically okay that practice in the lease. But bikes, cars, motorcycles, and anything "non-aeronautical" is banned (according to their reading of the rules) at all other times -- even if there is ample room around the aircraft. In my opinion, this is a gross mis-reading of the FARs, which were put in place to make sure that airport hangars were not used as cheap storage units for boats and other non-aircraft. If they own the land, they can impose lots of additional restrictions well above and beyond anything in the FARs. You are an idiot Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Viperdoc writes: Hey butthead, the FAR's do not govern what can be kept in a hangar. What do you keep in your hangar, an imaginary bicycle? That's not a very nice way to talk to Jay. Look at who's talkin Bertie |
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![]() "Orval Fairbairn" wrote Present the recalcitrant airport commissioner with a broom (with N-number) as a token of appreciation. l) Priceless !!! -- Jim in NC |
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