Any aircraft that isn't mass-produced in a factory is registered to the FAA under "Experimental/Ameteur-built" (E/AB). It has less to do with the actual aircraft and more to do with the person that built them and manner they were put together. In a factory there are strict guidelines and standard certifications to work with. E/AB is more of an "at your own risk" category- and is a little more restricted.
But I've seen this aircraft and it's been put together beautifully. Good going, Wayne.
way to go, Wayne!
lensheppard 2 years ago
Do all homebuilt planes are experimental?
crispma 4 years ago
Any aircraft that isn't mass-produced in a factory is registered to the FAA under "Experimental/Ameteur-built" (E/AB). It has less to do with the actual aircraft and more to do with the person that built them and manner they were put together. In a factory there are strict guidelines and standard certifications to work with. E/AB is more of an "at your own risk" category- and is a little more restricted.
But I've seen this aircraft and it's been put together beautifully. Good going, Wayne.
Speedbird206 4 years ago
woooow....cool
resaca5367 4 years ago
just excellent. i was lucky enough to witness an RV-10 first flight at Aero County (T31) about 2 months ago. Excellent job.
jdustinstone 4 years ago
Just great, a reason to be proud, having poured your soul into the project.
NIckSouthAfrica 4 years ago