Re: Whose airplane is it anyway?

Re: Whose airplane is it anyway?

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Whose airplane is it anyway? Ernest Christley 03-18-2007

"Richard Riley" wrote ...

> Well, do check with them for your own peace of mind, but there ain't
> nothin - and I do mean nothin - that he can do. It's faintly
> theoretically possible that if you include his name in the registered
> name type of your airplane he could have grounds to sue you, but it's
> never happened and probably never will.
>
> Just to be on the safe side, call it something else when you register
> it.
>
> Frankly, the big change that needs to be done to your airplane is it
> needs fixed main gear and a lower ground attitude. One man's opinion,

Yet, as Lieutenant Edwards found out a great deal of care must be taken when
you're dealing with changes in the center of gravity of flying wings.

Rich




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