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Depends on whether it was only just built, or whether
it has been previously registered and given an airworthiness certificate. If just completed, you're probably out of luck; if already FAA-inspected, you should be able to find the previous owner's identity through the registration database [by N-number] and work from there. Good luck, Ian At 00:42 15 June 2004, Btiz wrote: you may have bought an assemblage of parts.. that will never receive an airworthiness certificate.. no data on the builder.. or process used in building.. no data plate.. no previous n-number on it.. good luck... I think we all look forward to this out come.. BT 'fred D' wrote in message .. . Bought a built experimental powered glider and All I have is a bill of sale from an individual who is not the builder and does not know who he was. No data plate, plans or other documentation with kit number. Is there anyway to satisfy the FAA's chain of ownership requirements ? It only needs a sprucing up and some minor repairs to be flyable. |
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