Sonerai13 wrote:According to current FAA guidance, you must have a legitimate reason for "exhibiting" the aircraft's features, capabilities, and/or performance in order to convince the FAA that an exhibition certificate is warranted.
radfordc wrote:What defines a "legitimate reason"? Would exhibiting a somewhat unique aircraft at air shows and fly in's be legitimate?
bearcat wrote:At this point I'm looking at it as parts. I'd plan to tear it down and rebuild myself and keep my own logs. I'd want to change the landing gear configuration anyway, and it's got a few sections that need repaired as well.
Sonerai13 wrote:bearcat wrote:At this point I'm looking at it as parts. I'd plan to tear it down and rebuild myself and keep my own logs. I'd want to change the landing gear configuration anyway, and it's got a few sections that need repaired as well.
Looking at it from that standpoint, I'd say it's probably a pretty good buy.
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