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![]() "Ron Wanttaja" wrote That helicopter on E-Bay is licensed in the Experimental/Exhibition category, which has become almost as free as Experimental/Amateur-Built. The helicopter is probably so certified because it's an ex-military aircraft. This still doesn't give you the freedom to modify it willy-nilly. It really depends on how the operating limitations are written; likely, the limitations state that the aircraft must be maintained in accordance to the applicable military tech documents. I agree with everything you said. One clarification, though. Most, or many, military airplanes never were certified by the FAA. The exceptions to this are the civil aviation certified aircraft that were adopted for use by the military. If a model was never certified by the FAA, then it will have no choice but to be registered as an experimental of some classification. One example already mentioned is the L-39, and add to that it was produced by a foreign maker. Most of the old WWII bombers and fighters fit into this category, too. -- Jim in NC |
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