On 11-20-2010 16:39, Scott Alexander wrote:
A friend in my club built a pair of winglets for his Standard Cirrus.
His glider is expirmental, mine is not. The total cost for him was
just a hundred dollars for supplies, and some free guidance from a
local IA/AP. The finished product looks fantastic! The mold came
from an American Spirit, which I believe is a copy of the Ventus. And
the result is that his handling has improved quite a bit. He did do
some adjustments on the toe-out angle to fine tune it which
supposively helped.
I would like to do the same thing with mine using the exact same
molds. My Cirrus is a standard airworthiness certificate. If I were
to do the factory winglet or the Maughmer winglet, the cost is between
3,000-5,000 when it's all said and done. So that being said, this
option, looks very appealing.
Has anyone in this group dealt with the same sort of deal? I would be
willing to change my standard airworthiness certificate over to an
expiremental if that is the best solution. Any guidance is much
appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
PS Happy Thanksgiving.
Here in the USA, it doesn't appear possible to go from certified to
experimental (amateur built). You can possibly get it into special
experimental (R&D perhaps), but you will be limited on what types of
flights you may use it for.
http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert...rt/experiment/
more info...
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text... 1.3.9.8.11.14