Two seat twinstar ultralight to a experimental

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Possum69
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Two seat twinstar ultralight to a experimental

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Bout a old twinstar two seater been getting it back ready to fly has any one ever got one registered as a experimental?
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Re: Two seat twinstar ultralight to a experimental

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There are several different kinds of experimental when it comes to aircraft. About the only one you can do is experimental exhibition category. If it can be done the operating limitations can be quite prohibitive in what you can do with the airplane.
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Re: Two seat twinstar ultralight to a experimental

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I suggest you Google "Sport Aviation Specialties" and contact Mike Huffman with your questions. He's a DAR near Atlanta. I'm not hopeful you'll like his answer, but it should be correct.
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