Re: where to buy spars
I understand that spars and about anything else can be "owner produced." My question is whether or not spar blanks must be aircraft grade: gov't specs, slope not greater than 1:15 in grain, specific gravity of not less than .36. Owner produced or not, installation of a new spar requires a 337 as a major repair. Right? If the spar blank is not aircraft grade, then it would not satisfy the requirement in owner produced parts that it must be built to original specs and that documentation showing that must be entered in the logs. The non-aircraft sources of spruce mentioned in this post would not necessarily provide blanks that meet the specs, and therefore the spars would not be legal. IMHO--please correct me if I'm wrong.
Ed @BTV VT
TF 527
I understand that spars and about anything else can be "owner produced." My question is whether or not spar blanks must be aircraft grade: gov't specs, slope not greater than 1:15 in grain, specific gravity of not less than .36. Owner produced or not, installation of a new spar requires a 337 as a major repair. Right? If the spar blank is not aircraft grade, then it would not satisfy the requirement in owner produced parts that it must be built to original specs and that documentation showing that must be entered in the logs. The non-aircraft sources of spruce mentioned in this post would not necessarily provide blanks that meet the specs, and therefore the spars would not be legal. IMHO--please correct me if I'm wrong.
Ed @BTV VT
TF 527
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