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bigblackmastiff

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Hey guys.


The weather is warm and i've got the flying bug. Only problem is i'm knee deep in building. I was looking at buying a homebuilt on a budget to get someflying in this summer.


One plane i'm looking at has apparently been deregistered....what does it take to get an airworthiness in that situation. Or do you have to basically present yourself as the builder to get an experimental airworthiness cert.?
This plane is obviously plans built but has no records...not much info yet but i'm guessing the builder wanted to escape liability. I think the current owner is not the builder.
 

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