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Originally Posted by JG52Krupi
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man, how many times I have to repeat this? If it's not airworthy for the FAA then it's not airworthy. What's written on cebudanderson website is not divine word, it implies that the restoration work has been done to airworthiness standards, but
respecting the authenticity of the plane, which, as such, is not suitable for flight according to the FAA (and the insane insurance costs).
as for website resources, according to this, the plane is restored to "near to airworthy" conditions, whatever that means..
http://www.indianamilitary.org/Freem...90D13/0118.htm