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Old September 21st 04, 04:19 AM
NW_PILOT
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"NW_PILOT" wrote in message
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Hello, everyone a friend of mine own's Fiberglass and Carbon Fiber

molding
business (He makes hoods, doors, fenders & tubs for cars). I was

wondering
if anyone has ever used a Cessna 150, 172 or 182 fuselage as a template

for
the making of a Carbon Fiber fuselage?


Well, yeah, you could use it as a plug but who would want to?

I have few questions! Since it will not be a kit what kind of info would
have to be provided to the FAA to be able to get such a thing approved

for
a
homebuilt experimental aircraft project?


Thanks In Advance


Have at it. No approval necessary except when you apply for your

homebuilt
c of a.


What would paperwork would be required for homebuilt c of a, drawings?
Estimated or projected proformance data?


It's not like you're getting it certified. Make sure you use a
good set of 150 (or 172) l. g. including nosewheel strut because that

stuff
is damn strong.