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Old August 24th 09, 05:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
jan olieslagers[_2_]
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Default How to complete a 337?

Morgans schreef:

"jan olieslagers" wrote in message
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Michael Horowitz schreef:


Can someone point me to a reference describing how to complete the
"Description of Work Accomplished" section of a 337? I have seen maybe
a dozen completed 337s and they appear to be all over the map!


You meaning a Cessna Skymaster or what? I never knew that to be
homebuilt, neither from plans or kits?


In case you are serious about this question, I will attempt to shed
light on the subject. If you are joking, sorry; it went over my head! g

I recall you are not from the United States, and may be unaware of the
FAA forms system.


Not only am I a non-US-an indeed, and thus not aware of whatever
document/procedure issued/required by whatever US administation; on top
of being non-aware I am not interested, and should be grateful for being
informed if posts are not about homebuilding in general but just limited
to one particular country.

There seems a general tendency for all the rec.aviation groups to be
considered US-only by US-ans ; somewhat frustrating to people who like
to consider the US of A just one country (though a big and mighty and
beautiful one *) in one big world.

And yes I know the vast majority of participants ARE from the US - that
other great country of homebuilding, France, doesn't much like using
foreign languages but then neither do the US-ns themselves...

Please let's not start any political discussions, may I only request
clear postings. Thanks to all.

KA

*and one to which we are deeply indebted: in the 20th century, we needed
the USA to get us out of deep ****. Plus the Marshall plan plus the cold
war, both helped us to avoid communist revolutions. Thank you indeed,
Uncle Sam!