This is the German ‘G e r ä t e k e n n b l a t t’ for the CT Supra light. https://www.daec.de/fileadmin/user_upload/files/2012/luftsportgeraete_buero/kennblaetter/151-5.pdf
Spanish regulations isn’t the same than German regulations, perhaps en German they aprove czech republic papers, but in Spain they have to check if comply with our regulations.
I did the same for a plane some years ago. Don’t remember the name of the plane at the moment, but it was from Czech Republic, and was already approved in Germany by DULM? (maybe I can find all the papers somewhere, and get this correct. Didn’t end up purchasing that plane anyway). Anyway, “certification papers” for a particular plane that is approved in Germany are publicly available (or did I mail someone?). Once I got the papers, it was easy, since whatever is approved in Germany, will also be approved in Norway.
I want to certify Flight Design CT Supra Light.
Oh I am sorry, I wasn’t aiming at your english, but merely at the fact that the DAeC and DULV do not in depth investigate the airwothiness of a design.
However, in the hindsight of different MTOM for ULM across Europe and a more flexible CS-23 with easier Part-21 to come, I was interested in what you intend to build / design / certify.
Thank you mh, i dont want to certify* any model in Germany. i want to certify in Spain, but we will use German Certificate with Spanish Agency, and want to know more about German regulations.
I had found english versión, better for me, hehe.
*Thank you by your correction ;), i have to improve my english.
Sure, here: https://www.lba.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/NfLs/Technik/NfL_II_17_03.html
What do you want to “certify” as german microlight?
(Edit: wrong link)
Hi everybody, I discovered this forum yesterday, and i think is a good way to share data between every country in Europe.
Mi first post is about German Regulations to certificate of type. Can enybody tell me where can i find German regulations to certificate a new microlight model?
Thanks in advance.