hoodun wrote:Would removing the turbo bring it into LSA category of max 135mph? Then I could start with a sport license and get a certification for taildraggers or convert it to a tri-gear?
As a general comment about ANY airplane where there are a decent number of examples. Buy one that is already configured the way you want it. The work/cost/heartache of changing something will be FAR more than buying one that is already done.
A current example might be a Cessna 150/150. That's a 150 with a 150 hp engine in it. They exist and sell for a premium - but that premium cost is still less than buying an airframe and then converting it. The conversion cost alone is similar to buying one ready done.
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Taking off the turbo - see - there you go...... ;-) Messing with it.
Though it might be interesting to just limit the power by placard. So full power is available for take off (because you can't exceed LSA speed limit in a climb) but when in level flight you placard the plane "Not to exceed X,XXXrpm" and find the power setting that keeps the speed inside LSA limits.
And if you think this is a nuts idea - this is EXACTLY what the Carbon Cub in LSA configuration does!
There may be other considerations regarding power/weight ratios - I haven't checked.
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But THAT said - get a PPL. It's not much more work and far more flexible as to what you can do with the plane.
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And to wind it all the way back to the start - find the CFI and check with underwriters. I think that will be your limiting answer!