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Registering an ultralight as an LSA

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MX304

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Can someone clarify something for me? I know there was a certain time period that allowed owners of two seat ultralights to register them as light sports. Can a single seat aircraft still be registered LSA? I am looking at a Quicksilver 400 that has never been registered. If I were to buy it, I would like to register it E-LSA since it would open up more fields to fly to and from in the area.
 
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