Hi Ben !
There was a list on eBay of his prior purchases - the Rebel buyer has
also bought <2> McCulloch 2-stroke drone engines recently ! Likely
the same place Eddie found that he rode a Honda Gold Wing ...
The 51% is so much of an issue here - it is legal to hire someone
to build your complete kit, as long as you supervise the construction !
But in this case, yes, he'd need a LOT of support from the original
builder.
And you are correct - he <could> open up the wings, the fuel tanks,
the fuselage (remember the double floor ..), the elevators, stab,
rudder, and ailerons ..... and get them inspected ..... a LOT of work,
and he'd end up with a lot of oversized holes .... Really not worth
the effort !!
AFAIK, nobody has successfully done that ! A few have tried ....
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......bobp
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On Friday 10 August 2007 18:43,
bransom@dcsol.com wrote:
Bob, I don't get the "McCullogh 2 stroke drone engine" note. What am I
missing there?
As for inspection, in theory he'd even have some serious troubles proving
51% without the seller's involvement. I guess its been done, but probably
with some heaving fudging of who really did what. Then again, could he
open up the wings and aim for full Canadian inspections?
-Ben
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Sure ! The same reason Experimentals sell much cheaper
in the US than in Canada ..... multiple thorough Government
inspections.
To be registered as an Amateur-Built in Canada, all sub-assemblies
must be inspected by Government Representatives BEFORE CLOSING,
and this usually involves 3 inspections - sometimes more ...
Since that Rebel was completed, closed up, and on the gear,
it cannot be inspected, and cannot be registered ! At least one
person has already tried this - he has a very expensive lawn ornament !!
The MDRA is the usual inspection agency, but for 'flying' imports, or
if they choose to, the inspection is done by Transport Canada.
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......bobp
http://www.prosumers.ca
http://bpatterson.qhealthbeauty.com
http://apatterson2.qhealthzone.com
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On Friday 10 August 2007 15:54,
gargus@comcast.net wrote:
Could you explain why there is no way he can license that
setup in Canada?
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