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Gig 601XL Builder wrote: Anthony W wrote: What do you get when you combine a Rolls Royce engine with parts from a TCM and Superior engine? In one case, a Sabrina O-200A: http://sabrina.aero/ It's too bad the website doesn't give more info on the building of the engine. Tony I'm impressed and all that this girl built this plane and I haven't really followed this thread but how does she say it isn't a Zenith. Sure she made a major modification to the panel but come on. And how in the hell does she make this claim. I believe the model name is within the bounds of the rules - I think I've seen other homebuilders do the same with little or no design changes. As you know, I believe she has to record herself as the manufacturer because Zenith didn't build the plane. "As an aircraft manufacture, Sabrina's most exciting moment was, "When I was allowed to remove the 'Built by an Amateur' FAA passenger Warning Label." That last is a good question. I started this thread when I ran across a posting from her on Matronic's Zenith list and followed the link she posted to her web site. I believe you subscribe to that list (I don't anymore - just read some of the postings now and then via the public access web page) so you might consider politely asking her via direct e-mail. Looks like she subscribed to the Matronics list within the last week and already is moderately active. |
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