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GCD89

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Location
Largo, FL
My teacher in A&P school owns a set of plans for a Pitts S-2. Someone in the class asked if you could put composites here or there instead of fabric. My teacher says "no it would change the certification of the plane"

But if you build the plane from a set of plans couldn't you modify the design however and certify it as experimental?
 
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