
The Door Steward requires an STC because it modifies the airframe with a bunch of holes for rivets.
This system requires NO drilling nor changes to the airframe of any kind.
Instead, it uses 3M VHB tape. 3M states that VHB has better holding strength than mechanical fasteners. (Let's hope so

My initial testing of VHB is very promising. A 1" square piece applied to two pieces of steel is impossible to pull apart. I was finally able to wrench it apart with a crowbar and vice While wrecking the steel. That's more than enough adhesion to hold a door open.

Most of the parts are off the shelf.
2 standard 15" 10 pound gas struts (The lightest strut made)
2 right angle brackets with 10mm ball mounts (Will mount to the door)
2 10mm threaded ball mounts
2 Home made brackets out of .050 4130 steel for the door posts.
The final solution will have metal strut fittings instead of the photographed nylon ones to comply with burn tests.
Ignore the acorn nuts, they were all I had in the garage for the mock-up. The installation will have more appropriate fasteners.
If all goes well, it will work. Since there is no airframe modification, it's a log book entry.
Total cost: $45.00 including a whole roll of VHB tape. More to come!