A Call to Arms from Richard VanGrunsven
WJRFlyBoy wrote in
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On Sat, 08 Mar 2008 00:46:47 -0600, cavelamb himself wrote:
Thx, I understand the federal and statutory history but, I don't
believe, that is the issue here.
Here is my personal example. I don't have the expertise or time to
kit or plan build. These planes are, at least, the equivalent or
superior to the major manufacturers. If they are not, then I don't
understand why the FAA would allow them.
Yet I can't buy a completely built kit/plans plane. If this isn't to
control the entry plane market place (or the maj mfgs market), then
why is the restriction imposed. I understand all the philosophical
and why ppl have immense pride in their own-builds but that is not
relevant to the issue at hand.
Cessna goes to China to get the Skyscraper at a reasonable price.
Yet we have USA built planes off better value that are restricted
from my purchase because I can't flip fiberglass?
Actually, jst to keep the record straight, you CAN buy an X-AB
airplane. But the biulder can not build and register another of the
same kind.
That puts him in unfair competition with the certified manufacturers
who went to the expense and trouble to certify their airplanes.
Appreciate the comment. If certification has value, why does this put
him in unfair competition?
Because it cost many millions to certify an airplane. It doesn;'t cost
anything to kit a homebuilt. We're not just talking about RVs here. There
are some major crooks and nutjobs out there selling dreams. Peopkle have
died in them. Now, if you want to build one of these yourself, and you can
build anything you want, BTW, the FAA really only looks to see if it was
put together properly, then off you go and more power to you. That's
experimenting. But to try and sell some of these things as capable
airplanes would be criminal. I think some of the kitplanes around are
crimes against nature as it is, but there ya go..
The RVs could probably be certified pretty easily. A couple of air forces
are even using them as trainers and there have been thousands built, so a
lot of th eR&D is already done.
Bertie
Bertie
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