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Anyone ever purchase a used glider with an experimental certificate,say for example, an ASW 19b, and change to a standard certificate?
I understand that some gliders were imported and flown as experimental such as jantars, due to govermental restrictions on reciprocal airworthiness circumstance. The ASW 19b has been given U.S. standard certificates. Just wondering Scott W. |
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