Who does one get to inspect their personal ultralight build? Someone from a local EAA chapter? It won't get a certification or anything after inspection will it, since it is a ultralight class anyways or?
An inspection is not required for an ultralight build, but an second set of eyes probably wouldn't be a bad idea, especially if they are an experienced builder. I'm sure the people in your local EAA chapter would be more than happy to lend their expertise if you were to ask for it
Have not commented on this since it was posted so long ago. Still believe in this entire project. Still have the supplemental plans. Working well.
Pretty cool. Looks like it would be fun to fly!
12:56 not if you use oratex, wing cover will weigh 1.3 lbs total not 7. Plenty of lbs left to cover the entire fuse and then some.
Great job Scott!
Great vídeo.
Why i coudn't find any web or vídeo of Sam Buchanan's Legal Eagle?
There is only a Kitplane's web article.
Thanks
did the students cut the wing ribs on a CNC router? great presentation!
Bravo, Scott ! ! !
Who does one get to inspect their personal ultralight build? Someone from a local EAA chapter? It won't get a certification or anything after inspection will it, since it is a ultralight class anyways or?
An inspection is not required for an ultralight build, but an second set of eyes probably wouldn't be a bad idea, especially if they are an experienced builder. I'm sure the people in your local EAA chapter would be more than happy to lend their expertise if you were to ask for it
Excellent ....
do you know any one can build it for me or sell me his legal eagle.
What is your good NAME sir ....