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Just Exactly How Exactly Do We Have To Build The LSA... Exactly?

Geico266

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We all know the E-LSA RV-12's we are building are suposed to be "clones" of the factory S-LSA and the ones we build have to be "exactly" the same.

Okay, what does this mean...exactly?

Can we use a different prop?

Can we use a different paint? Color? Do tyhey all have to be red? :p

Does anyone really know yet...exactly? ;)

Mel, do you have any DAR guildance on this yet?
 
See my blog for one answer to your question which was written by Joe Norris, Senior Aviation Specialist at the EAA.
 
We all know the E-LSA RV-12's we are building are suposed to be "clones" of the factory S-LSA and the ones we build have to be "exactly" the same.

Okay, what does this mean...exactly?

Can we use a different prop? NO!

Can we use a different paint? Color? YES! Unless VAN specifies a color in the plans.

Does anyone really know yet...exactly? ;) YES!

Mel, do you have any DAR guildance on this yet? YES!

You CAN use different color. You may NOT use a different prop!
Yes, We do have specific guidance.
 
Interesting! Thanks Marty!

Looks like we can add wheel pants and auto pilot, just to name a few mods?
 
You CAN use different color. You may NOT use a different prop!
Yes, We do have specific guidance.

So as soon as we get the AW cert we can mod it up? All I would like to add is leg fairings & wheel plants, and an AP.
 
YEP!

After certification, it's your baby. You can do any modifications you want as long as it doesn't take the aircraft out of the light-sport parameters. If you do that, your airworthiness certificate is no longer valid and cannot be restored.
 
After certification, it's your baby. You can do any modifications you want as long as it doesn't take the aircraft out of the light-sport parameters. If you do that, your airworthiness certificate is no longer valid and cannot be restored.

Whoa. So if I add wheel pants & leg fairings that would not throw it out of LSA? Obviously, it should be faster / more efficient.
 
Whoa. So if I add wheel pants & leg fairings that would not throw it out of LSA? Obviously, it should be faster / more efficient.

I would think that this would "take the aircraft out of the light-sport parameters."

Speed restrictions and such.
 
Not necessarily

Whoa. So if I add wheel pants & leg fairings that would not throw it out of LSA? Obviously, it should be faster / more efficient.

The max continuous cruise on the RV-12 is reported as 131 MPH... which is 7 below max. I don't think that you'll get 7 kts. with pants/fairings. It is a slower craft, and if my understanding is correct, you received less benefit cleaning up a slower aircraft. That is one reason why flush rivets make little difference on an LSA. I think that pants/fairings will just bring us closer to the max allowable of 120 kt/138 mph - but I don't think it'll be over.

My 2 cents...
DJ
 
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