Scott wrote:
All amateur builders are considered "manufacturers" in the eyes of the
FAA. That's why there's never been an AD on a Van's RV-4 built by
someone other than Van...they are registered as Nelson RV-4, Smith RV-4,
etc. (glad I don't have a common name like Nelson or Smith!!) 
Scott
Of course, but they used to make a very sharp distinction here.
You would not have been allowed to register the second copy as
experimental - amateur built.
Richard
cavelamb himself wrote:
Scott wrote:
The word "professionally" can be pretty vague. When I build my
second RV-4, I will sell it in Trade A Plane as "Professionally
Built" since I will be a "pro" at it having built one previously.
Scott
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
Gotta Fly or Gonna Die
Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version)
Actualy, (in the olde days) that would diswualify you from being able
to license or sell the second one.
It makes you a "manufacturer".