>>Just like no sport pilot aircraft can have a in-flight adjustable prop or
>>retractable gear (unless it is a amphibian) because it will allow it to go
>>faster without airframe modifications or engine modifications.
>>David Mikesell
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>My take on those two items is that they are more to eliminate
>complexity than eliminate speed.  Certified aircraft with the
>above items help to put them in the "complex aircraft" category
>and require a check ride and endorsement. The Leolhe 51, or
>however it is spelled, has retractable gear and even with an in-flight
>adjustable prop I doubt the Rotax would give it a speed to disqualify
>it from the sport pilot class.

Don't bet on it.  The SPA rules state NO retractable gear and NO in-flight
adjustable prop, No allowance for max. speeds below the limit.  That's
what's written and that's the way the FAA will enforce it, unless and until
a revision goes thru or an Advisory Circular clarifies the rules.

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