Ira is correct and thank you for the note on the Ops limits. That is
the area in which the DAR defines the aircraft limitations. I too had
to search for a DAR that was willing to do the research, and we both
worked with the FAA Pros who made it all happen.
Bud
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From: rampil<mailto:ira.rampil@gmail.com>
To: europa-list@matronics.com<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 7:20 PM
Subject: Europa-List: Re: motorglider V-speeds and registration
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Hi Dave and Terry,
With full deference to my friend Bud who is the highest authority in
the
US on all matters Europa, let me just say that you can, if you wish
obtain the Op Lim letter exactly as you wish. Indeed, my OpLim for
N224XS is written exactly that way: when the long wings are installed
the aircraft is a glider, self-launch, and when the short wings
installed,
a single engine airplane. All you need do is find a DAR who will write
it
up that way. When I registered my plane, the local DAR refused to see
things my way, so I consulted the EAA and they recommended several
other DARs who were more up-to-date and flexible.
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Ira N224XS
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