smv
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Near as I can tell, there just ain't no such thing...
I have a neighbor who has built himself a home-made helicopter. Apparently using some kind Subaru engine. Says he has had it a few inches off the deck in a hover but is afraid to take it any further.
Question is: Assuming it meets the power/weight/speed/seats/whatever requirements for LSA, can a helicopter actually be an LSA? My guess is that even though it does not have a propeller, the non-fixed-pitch rotor technically disqualifies it from being an LSA.
If it does somehow qualify as an LSA, is a rotorcraft certificate required to legally fly something like this?
I have a neighbor who has built himself a home-made helicopter. Apparently using some kind Subaru engine. Says he has had it a few inches off the deck in a hover but is afraid to take it any further.
Question is: Assuming it meets the power/weight/speed/seats/whatever requirements for LSA, can a helicopter actually be an LSA? My guess is that even though it does not have a propeller, the non-fixed-pitch rotor technically disqualifies it from being an LSA.
If it does somehow qualify as an LSA, is a rotorcraft certificate required to legally fly something like this?