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Follow Ground Up restoration of Cessna 337B Skymaster AP-AVM
Follow the latest updates on the ground up restoration of a historical 1967 Cessna 337B Super Sky master AP-AVM.
Current phase: Removal of her 22 years old paint! www.iharo.org |
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Progress is being made in daily bases.
Apart from both main wings, rest of the aircraft has been stripped off from its old paint. Found some remains of her Red paint from her 80s Era! Please follow our progress and like our Facebook page! Thanks for looking.. |
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Checking it out now. Explain a little about a registering it as a homebuilt. Such a thing is possible? If you do that can you certify it again someday?
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_________ John K 1977 337G CNC3 |
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It's a Canadian thing, to be able to convert an airplane from normal to experimental for private owner operators. Once done, it can't be converted back. The FAA looked at doing something similar for those of us operating under Part 91 but nothing came of the proposal.
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My understanding is that it isn't touted that much. It does make looking at Canadian airplanes interesting for those of us south of your border.
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