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Old November 16th 05, 05:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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I may purchase a Valentin Taifun motorglider that landed in the trees.
The insurance company sold it as salvage. I looked up N13BH on the
FAA site and found this.

Certificate Issue Date: None
Status: Cert Terminated (I'd assume the salvage dealer requested
this because of the accident)
Classification: Experimental
Category: Exhibition
A/W Date 07/02/1985

My questions:
Once repairs are made what is the proccess to satisfy the FAA? Would a
person then apply for a new registration(N number) and and new
airworthiness certificate. Could the new airwothiness certificate read
Experimental/Amateur Built? Is there another group that I should be
posting to?

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Old November 21st 05, 04:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Certificate terminated, rebuildable?

I would check with your local FAA office that would have
to certify it and see what they think before you buy it.


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I may purchase a Valentin Taifun motorglider that landed in the trees.
The insurance company sold it as salvage. I looked up N13BH on the
FAA site and found this.

Certificate Issue Date: None
Status: Cert Terminated (I'd assume the salvage dealer requested
this because of the accident)
Classification: Experimental
Category: Exhibition
A/W Date 07/02/1985

My questions:
Once repairs are made what is the proccess to satisfy the FAA? Would a
person then apply for a new registration(N number) and and new
airworthiness certificate. Could the new airwothiness certificate read
Experimental/Amateur Built? Is there another group that I should be
posting to?



 




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