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Homebuilt Question
On Jan 1, 9:49*am, wrote:
I'm wonder how this would play out: a. Person designs a unique plane, * *one of a kind, no other ones to * *compare it to. b. It is a single-seater. c. It has unique control surfaces, * *and only someone "trained" can * *fly it. d. Gear is retractable. e. Propulsion is "rather mysterious". Now, how would this plane be certified? No one else can fly it. *Much of the technology is sealed beneath carbon fiber. *No one knows how fast it goes. It is homebuilt. *Builder is willing to concede that it isn't lightsport. Thanks. -- Mark It looks kinda like this, except no pusher prop, or winglets. It has 11 control surfaces. http://www.electravia.fr/Eclub/ECnoirA.jpg How do I certify it? --- Mark |
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