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fly off period for engine prop combo?
Hi group,
I have an aerosport power O-360 and Hartzell prop combo on my 7A. Any way of getting around the 40 hr fly-off period with this combo? The feds are telling me if it ain't lycoming or continental... it's 40! The aerosport engine is built up with Superior components. Thanks, Jeff |
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Rosie is right. The AeroSport O-360 is not a certificated engine.
Mel...DAR |
What about...
A Lycoming with a non-certified prop? Such as the one I'll have on my Lycoming O-290 D2 powered RV-9.
It is my understanding this will put me into the 40 hour fly-off requirement as well. Not that I mind, it will give me 40 hours to learn how to fly the thing before the pressure is on to give rides to family, friends, and other builders. |
To qualify for a 25 hour fly-off 1/ the engine must be certificated, 2/ the propeller must be certificated, and 3/ the engine/propeller combination must be certificated. Anything other than that gets you a minimum of 40 hours. Also any aftermarket mods such as electronic ignitions and fuel injection systems not certified with your particular combination will not get the 25 hours.
Mel...DAR |
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