Re: If I re-pitch the prop.....


Subject:    Re: If I re-pitch the prop.....
From:    Brian Alley (n320wt@yahoo.com)
Date:    Mon Oct 06 - 1:47 PM
Kim, It depends on your operating
limitations. Experimental aircraft 
licensed after about 1997 had
Different wording. You will probably
Be able to place it back in phase two,
fly off 5 hours and sign it off, but
check the operating limitations to
be sure.

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 6, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Knicholas2@aol.com wrote:

I am considering re-pitching the prop on my RV9.  If I do,  this changes the "approved
engine-prop" combination approved by the FAA when the plane was certified.
Do I now have to fly off 40 hours of test time with this new engine - prop
combination?

Kim Nicholas
RV9A
Auburn,  WA


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