The high wing airplane is cuter.Ken Ibold said:It's a nice one. Look at the Sting Sport, too. http://www.mcp.com.au/gosportpilot/
The wings on the Sting are in the right place, too.
Joe Williams said:Have you checked yet with your insurance company to see what affect sport planes or sport pilots would have on your insurance? What was their response?
corjulo said:
corjulo said:Good question. And yes we did. They will have a policy ready to go very soon. That was Avemco.
There is an experimental category within the light sport category, and many of the new ready-to-fly LSAs also come in an "assemble yourself" E-LSA version.NC19143 said:Can any one build a light sport aircraft, or can any EXP aircraft under the weight limit be a light sport?
What happens when a certified aircraft gets put into an experimental category?Ken Ibold said:There is an experimental category within the light sport category, and many of the new ready-to-fly LSAs also come in an "assemble yourself" E-LSA version.
Now, as far as the second question goes ... once the aircraft has its airworthiness certificate it doesn't get changed. So if you have a legacy experimental that qualifies within the light sport category, it can be operated as a light sport aircraft by someone with a sport pilot certificate, but the airworthiness certificate remains in the category in which it was originally granted.
Well, yes, because in that case it's not experimental-amateur built, but rather experimental for product development. I'm not sure of all of the ins and outs of product development licensing. I was really referring to the standard vs. light sport certification issue.mikea said:What happens when a certified aircraft gets put into an experimental category?
Art Mattson made his Cherokee 140 an experimental while he tried out his various mods. It might still be experimental. I thought that one day he would be able to put it back in the normal category - maybe after the mods had STCs.
http://www.pipermods.com/article.htm
http://www.pipermods.com/
mikea said:What happens when a certified aircraft gets put into an experimental category?
Art Mattson made his Cherokee 140 an experimental while he tried out his various mods. It might still be experimental. I thought that one day he would be able to put it back in the normal category - maybe after the mods had STCs.
http://www.pipermods.com/article.htm
http://www.pipermods.com/