What would be a great home built plane for flying cross country in almost all weather conditions?
Many amateur-built airplanes can be used for flying in most bad weather (except icing), depending primarily on how the avionics, or aviation electronics, are set up. With the proper equipment, many amateur-built airplanes can be flown in low visibility conditions. The Lancair is considered one of the top airplanes for high-speed, cross country and bad weather flying. Flying into icing conditions requires a lot of specialized equipment that is beyond the scope of most amateur-built airplane’s capabilities.
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