Not according to AC 20-27G:
11. Applying for Certification of an Amateur-Built Aircraft. Submit the following documents and information to your local FAA MIDO/FSDO. You can get all the forms you need from your local FAA office.
a. FAA Form 8130-6 (see Appendix 6 to this AC).
b. AC Form 8050-3 (AFS-750 will return this form to you, which you in turn will show to the FAA inspector at the time the aircraft is inspected).
c. Sufficient information to identify the aircraft, such as photographs or three-view drawings.
d. A notarized FAA Form 8130-12 certifying that the major portion of the aircraft was fabricated and assembled for your own education or recreation, and that you have evidence, such as a builder’s log or its equivalent, to support this statement (see Appendix 12 to this AC). 22
e. A program letter in accordance with § 21.193, Experimental certificates: General (see Appendix 13 to this AC). With the information in this letter, we can prescribe the limitations and conditions necessary to ensure safety. The program letter should—
(1) Identify the aircraft (using photographs, for example).
(2) Identify the purpose of the certificate (that is, operating an amateur-built aircraft).
(3) Describe a flight test program that addresses the requirements, goals, and objectives during flight testing, including the area over which you intend to do your flight tests (see paragraph 14).
Appendix 13 has a sample program letter.