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Old 12-10-2006 | 05:22 PM
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ORIGINAL: littlecrankshaf


ORIGINAL: SoCal GliderGuider



When home owners or renters excludes "aircraft" it means the ones you get into.

ORIGINAL: aeajr

That is your interpertation of aircraft. The insurance company may not see it that way.

I hope that helps clarify things.

Actually, you have only confused the issue further and made things less clear.

As a moderator you should refrain from weighing in unless you are absolutely sure of fact.

Aircraft: a vehicle (as an airplane or balloon) for traveling through the air...Now do we need to define vehicle and travel?

We typically have either a model of an aircraft or a model airplane(scale representation or not)...see the difference? We do not have model aircrafts…we have models of aircrafts. Models travel nowhere and transport nothing. So, our models are not crafts of any sort.
Thanks for sharing your interpertation. I am sure you are confident of your position. I am not saying you are wrong, only that some polices and some companies might not agree with you.

I am not prepared to risk it all on the chance that you are wrong.