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Scott wrote:
Hmmm...I wasn't aware of THAT! You say in the "old days"...has that been reversed? On my promo tape from Van's they mention a guy (John Harmon, I believe) has built 3 RV-3s and an RV-4. I would have to assume all were registered in experimental amateur built category??? How does (or did) the FAA regulate how many planes a guy built of the "same" model? For example, what if I register my 2nd RV-4 as a Fliegenmeister 4-VR? Interesting topic! ![]() Scott I wouldn't say they have officially reversed anything. FAA has just gotten out of the business of amateur built airplanes. They don't inspect them anymore, but USED to very agressively. "Before closing" inspections and sign-offs were required before any structure (spars, wings, taile, etc) could be "closed out". Things have relaxed quite a bit. Richard cavelamb himself wrote: Scott wrote: All amateur builders are considered "manufacturers" in the eyes of the FAA. That's why there's never been an AD on a Van's RV-4 built by someone other than Van...they are registered as Nelson RV-4, Smith RV-4, etc. (glad I don't have a common name like Nelson or Smith!!) ![]() Scott Of course, but they used to make a very sharp distinction here. You would not have been allowed to register the second copy as experimental - amateur built. Richard cavelamb himself wrote: Scott wrote: The word "professionally" can be pretty vague. When I build my second RV-4, I will sell it in Trade A Plane as "Professionally Built" since I will be a "pro" at it having built one previously. Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) Actualy, (in the olde days) that would diswualify you from being able to license or sell the second one. It makes you a "manufacturer". |
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