by mtaylor » Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:50 pm
The key is to use "NX" number on the aircraft, but nowhere else. Not on any FAA paperwork. It screws up the works for the FAA if NX shows up on their paperwork (even flight plans). Put it on the airplane and then act like it doesn't exist. If an inspector has a problem with it, tell him to "look it up!". It's legal and, as said before, eliminates the big EXPERIMENTAL flag on your nice interior.
The key is to use "NX" number on the aircraft, but nowhere else. Not on any FAA paperwork. It screws up the works for the FAA if NX shows up on their paperwork (even flight plans). Put it on the airplane and then act like it doesn't exist. If an inspector has a problem with it, tell him to "look it up!". It's legal and, as said before, eliminates the big EXPERIMENTAL flag on your nice interior.