I built the ultralight Im currently flying. Can it be certificated as an experimental amateur-built or does it have to be an experimental light sport aircraft (ELSA)?
If you built 51 percent of your aircraft, the aircraft meets the requirements to apply for certification as an experimental amateur-built aircraft. Keep in mind, however, that once the aircraft is certificated as an experimental-amateur built, it cannot be certificated later as an experimental (ELSA) or special light sport aircraft (SLSA). The aircraft remains an experimental amateur-built aircraft.
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