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.
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)
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.
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.
I want to certify Flight Design CT Supra Light.
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.
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.
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