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Multi-engine and expermental solo operation

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Cabover

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From time to time I have seen some hints about an exception in one of the pilot rules.


Here is what I have in mind. I am considering building a center line thrust twin engine single seat E-HB. I do not have a multi-engine rating.


There have been several references here to not needing a license greater than a private to fly an experimental, I am not certain if it was solo flight or only single seat aircraft.


I have done a lot of reading in the FAR’s. I can’t seem to find a section that applies.


As a practical matter I don’t think it will make much difference whither I fly a single engine or a center line thrust twin, the skills would seem to be the same.


Can anyone point me to the FAR that might cover this?



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