biplane that qualifies as an SLSA.
Helen
On 9/18/2010 4:02 PM, wj18001900 wrote:
> > From EAA - Oshkosh 365 Forum
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> Joanne Palmer wrote:
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> I think the rules for LSA preclude aerobatics.
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> Looks that way. I scanned through the ASTM standard, and only a single value for load limits is given. Didn't see any sections on aerobatics.
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> If the operating limitations for the SLSA includes a prohibition on aerobatics, the FAA may well include it in the limitations if you decide to put the plane in Experimental LSA category.
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> Ron Wanttaja
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