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Earlier, "Tarver Engineering" wrote:
No, homebuilts are type certificated under Part 21 as Experimental. That's a contradiction. 14 CFR 21.21 and 14 CFR 21.181 are quite clear on this. Experimental aircraft are "certificated," yes, but they don't hold "type certificates." Bob K. |
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