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Old July 19th 06, 01:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Wayne Paul wrote:
"T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message
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What regulatory differences, if any, would a homebuilder encounter
when building a sailplane or motorglider in stead of an experimental
airplane?


There are essentially no "regulatory" differences, but there
are some applicable FAA Orders that control what FAA
inspectors will approve. For an unpowered sailplane, they
leave you pretty much free to build anything. However, if
it has an engine, you'll encounter problems calling it a
motorglider if it's got more than two seats or is above a
certain wingloading (which I don't have at my fingertips).
I suspect they don't want you bypassing the medical rules by
labeling it a motorglider.


I'm quite sure they don't. The only homebuilt unpowered gliders
I've run accross have been ultralight gliders.


Todd,

If my memory serves me correctly it is not a wing-loading limitation. It is
a number that is computed by dividing the gross weight by wing-span squared.
I wonder where the FAA came up with that calculation and its' aero-dynamics
significance?


the FAA "Powered glider" criteria a

not over 1874 pounds.
not more than two occupants
Span Loading not more than 0.82 psi

Span Loading is the weight divided by the wingspan squared.

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