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Old June 6th 06, 08:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Rebuilding to Experimental

There's a site presenting some experimental projects based on certified
aircraft parts.

http://www.slipstreamtechinc.com/projects.html

JP


"JP" wrote in
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The main idea seems to be to build an amateur built aircraft using MOSTLY
certified aircraft components. Such a project is a kind of balancing act I
suppose?

In such a case, you remove the original manufacturer identification plate.
The process involves other things too. Basically you have to rename the
plane.

Here's some information about the matter:

http://www.v8seabee.com/aircraft_usa_regulations.asp

Here's the FAA (51% rule) check list.

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCircular.nsf/0/3209fec2139ccb3f862569af006ab9e9/$FILE/AC20-139.pdf

JP



"150flivver" wrote in
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On the AOPA board an individual is rebuilding a Bellanca Viking and
claims that as long as he can show he rebuilt 51% of the aircraft, he
can relicense it as a homebuilt experimental. Is this so? Seems like
all the basket cases that I've seen rebuilt from the ground up are
still certified as manufactured aircraft. Why wouldn't you see more
experimental Cessnas, Pipers and such?