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Old February 27th 17, 04:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default CHANGING AWC FROM STANDARD TO EXPERIMENTAL AIR RACING

I have a PIK20B which has a Standard Airworthiness certificate. I want to change the AWC to Experimental Air Racing to facilitate two modifications: changing the drum brake to a hydraulic disk type and possibly the addition of winglets.

I would appreciate any advice and/or opinions from those who may have gone through this AWC change process.

Many thanks in advance,

Paul
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