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Cobra trailer lift struts for clamshell top by
[email protected]
I have a 2002 glasstop cobra and I have a lift strut (nitrogen
spring?) that just failed on me.
It is very difficult to lift the clamshell with even just one failed
strut.
Is there anyone in the US that might have these in stock?
If anyone has replaced theirs with a US made strut I would also...
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ASH-26E price reduced by
JJ Sinclair
Near new, see Wings & Wheels page 10. Price reduced from $150,000 to
$140,000. This economy sucks, nobody's buying toys!
JJ
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by 2G
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SSA Competition Rules Committee Meeting Minutes Now Available by
Andy Blackburn[_3_]
Minutes from the SSA Competition Rules Committee Meeting are now posted on the SSA website:
https://www.ssa.org/files/member/2018%20RC%20Meeting%20Minutes%20-%20Final%2012-07-18.pdf
There are many detailed items in the minutes. For clarity of communication, the introduction to the most...
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SN10 Simple Glide Calculator Page questions by
Frank
Hi,
I've been enjoying my SN10B for several years now and really love it.
Recently I have been trying to use the Simple Glide Calculator (SGC)
page to do side calculations during competitions (I used to do this
with my LS4 prayer wheel but gave it to a pilot that had no computer at
all - tried to...
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Soaring pants. Yes, pants. by
Auxvache
I have a headache after shopping online for new pants to wear in the cockpit. R.A.S. never lets me down, so...
Anyone know which company makes lightweight cargo pants that have zippered front/side pockets (so the cell phone stays in if you bail out), and a zippered fly (relief system-friendly)? ...
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Winter 57mm Altimeter by
Ventus2NZ
I have just had my Winter 57mm altimeter fail it's instrument check.
From what I can ascertain, this is not all that uncommon. Does anyone
have any ideas or suggestions of a suitable 2-1/4" alternative.
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JOHN ROAKE'S LATEST NEWS by
johnhamish
THE MAY 2012 ISSUE OF
GLIDING INTERNATIONAL
A wealth of news for soaring pilots from around the world. A 64 page
issue.
Stories include:
1. New sailplane now in production designed to introduce a new
concept to the sport. Dynamic Story. An eight page feature article.
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Charlie Spratt by
Karl Striedieck
With his family at his side, Charlie Spratt died at 7:30 this morning
(Friday).
A memorial celebration for The Gate will be held May 9 (Saturday) at
Cordele, Ga., time and place to be announced.
We were so lucky to have him among us.
Karl Striedieck
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Ultra light Glider regulations by
Denis G
Hi !
The european regulation precise that "gliders with a structural mass
of less than 80 kg when single seater or 100 kg when two seater,
including those which are foot launched" shall stay under national
responsibility, so to say, out of EASA.
Could someone tell me what are Regulations for...
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Armchair CD U.S. Sports Class Nats by
Mitch
From looking at the sports class nationals scores, And seeing that
their have been only THREE landouts in four days of a 42 glider
NATIONALS, I'm thinking CD McQuigg is not pushing his troops hard
enough at this huge contest. I have heard that he is an ultra-
conservative CD, which is fine for a...
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A. J. Smith, 1924 - 2004 by
Jack Wyman
The United States and the world soaring community lost a giant in the
history of competition soaring on September 5th 2004, with the passing
of Andrew James Smith. AJ passed away with heart failure at age 80 in
his home in Tecumseh, Michigan. He began soaring in the 1950's with
his close friend...
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by Rapid
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How does Winscore calculate finish altitude? by
kirk.stant
A question: How does Winscore calculate finish altitude on a cylinder
finish? I assume it is based on the logger's pressure altitude
reading for the closest logger fix after crossing the finish line, but
how is that altitude adjusted for the local altimeter setting? Does
it compare the...
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FLARM by
John Galloway
Seen this?
http://www.flarm.com/index_en.html
Radar and transponders are just so 20th century.
John Galloway
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by Bruce
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Reducing collision hazard at contests by
Steve Koerner
Here's a conceptually simple idea for contest pilots to rattle around... I believe it would be highly effective at reducing dangerous big gaggles that happen during contests. The desirables are that it doesn't damage the sport, it's effective at improving safety, it's easy to understand and it's...
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Ad: Self-lauching sailplane kit - TeST 8DM by
Eric Greenwell
This ad is for a kit owned by a recently deceased pilot, at the request
of a friend of mine. I know nothing about it, so go to the website if
you need the details:
www.saitta-design.com
--
Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly
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Jacumba Glider Accident Sat June 29? by
[email protected]
Who and how please.
San Diego news photo looks like the PZL.
One of our CFI's was to be there tomorrow on the way back from Mexico, we think he couldnt go today.
Thank you in advance for any info. Just out of concern and sincere condolences to all AGCSA.
Karen
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Old Komet Trailer by
thermalrider
Anyone replace the rubber bellows on a Joseph Pietz (1976 "Komet")
trailer tongue?
Can you direct me to a possible supplier in the US?
Or what you substituted
Thanks
Jim
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by GM
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