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The FAA does not certify aircraft kits nor approve kit manufacturers. However, the FAA does perform evaluations to determine if an aircraft built from a kit will meet the "major portion" requirement of 14 CFR section 21.191(g). Here is the List of Amateur-Built Aircraft Kits that have been evaluated by the FAA.

The Amateur-Built aircraft kit list has been revised and is now in a searchable format. You may search by manufacturer name or by the name of the aircraft kit. You may also print out the complete list.

If you are a kit manufacturer and wish to schedule an evaluation, please contact your local Manufacturing Inspection District Office (MIDO).

In addition, we welcome Amateur-Built aircraft Kit-Listing related written inquires to:

Federal Aviation Administration
Amateur-Built Kit List Manager,
Airworthiness Certification Branch, AIR-230
800 Independence Ave, SW  Suite 815
Washington D.C. 20591

Updated: 3:19 pm ET August 23, 2007