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It doesn't matter whether the airplane is storebought or homebuilt; a
complex airplane is a complex airplane -- and the one you're describing isn't. It needs retractable gear, flaps and a controllable- pitch propeller to be complex. It doesn't need more than 200 hp -- that would make it a high-performance airplane, requiring a different endorsement. But you'll need the appropriate endorsement(s) to fly a plane regardless of its registration category. |
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