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- Keith Whitcomb
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15 Dec 2024 21:18 #1
by Keith Whitcomb
Replied by Keith Whitcomb on topic Ercoupe415
Thank you for the clarification. You have what in the United States is a certified aircraft. Most of the participants here are playing by the rules here in the United States. I was reading your modifications thinking that you were treating your aircraft like it was an experimental and heading into territory that wasn’t acceptable to the FAA.
I am an A&P and own an Aircoupe and a RV7. I want to welcome you to the site, but please remain aware that here those same modifications here would require either getting the aircraft shifted to the experimental category or getting an A&P with inspection Authorization to complete a 337 AND get field approval signed off by the local FSDO. (Which they are not likely to do).
When you post here, it would be helpful if you had a disclaimer that you have a Canadian aircraft ind in a maintenance category similar to Amateur Built and these same modifications in the US would require either an STC or a 337.
I am an A&P and own an Aircoupe and a RV7. I want to welcome you to the site, but please remain aware that here those same modifications here would require either getting the aircraft shifted to the experimental category or getting an A&P with inspection Authorization to complete a 337 AND get field approval signed off by the local FSDO. (Which they are not likely to do).
When you post here, it would be helpful if you had a disclaimer that you have a Canadian aircraft ind in a maintenance category similar to Amateur Built and these same modifications in the US would require either an STC or a 337.
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15 Dec 2024 14:09 #2
by Robert CUTTING
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No, my aircraft is in a Canadian owner maintenance category similar to Amateur Built STC or 337 not required
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15 Dec 2024 13:14 #3
by Keith Whitcomb
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Did you do a 337/field approval on this or Is there an STC for this?
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14 Dec 2024 20:32 #4
by Robert CUTTING
Ercoupe415 was created by Robert CUTTING
I should have added this to my last post, I also modified the gear legs to accept Murphy 600X6 wheels and brakes, I pushed out the old axles and bolted the new stub axles directly on to the swinging arm, the wheels are sold machined units
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