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The Part 23 cert process is cost-prohibitive for an individual other than the most wealthy. What is the goal? Part 23 certification results in a TC and what amounts to approval to manufacture and market an airplane. As for "flying in the face of EA," experimental certs have been a part of the certification process since there was one. Too many people confuse experimental/amateur built special airworthiness with the rest of the experimental cert categories, including R&D and market research. Further, an airplane that was type-certificated and went into production is by definition *not* a one-off, regardless of the success of the design.
It's "relatively" easy to reclassify a modified airplane as experimental/R&D, but you'll have a much tougher case meeting the ex/amateur built category, as it requires "a major portion of the aircraft...has been fabricated and assembled" for "education or recreation." An engine swap or panel change don't meet that criterion. R&D cert may mot give you the freedom an ex/ab cert gives you regarding flight area, mx, etc, but like ex/ab it is not intended to subvert the part 23 process, it is intended to support it.
Nauga,
who is not looking for a loophole
It is good to see someone who understands all of this on here. There is so much bad info regarding special airworthiness certificates, experimental aircraft types, etc. here and elsewhere online.