RotorAndWing
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This brings up one of those interesting corner cases, or splitting of the hair if you will.
Situation: There you are, on your airport with your alleged 'UL aircraft'. The FAA comes up and wants to investigate. A ramp check, discussion, safety check, etc. Asks for your cert - you have none, don't need it. Then he wants to find out if your UL meets the definition under part 103. Which can't be done without an inspection of the engine, fuel quantity, and weight. He doesn't even know if you flew it or not, as he didn't observe any actual flight. As a non certificated person, with a non-certificated 'UL', you decide to not cooperate, load your 'UL' in the trailer and drive off, la-de-da.
Have you committed a violation?
No.
But you could be subject to a letter of investigation.