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Old February 7th 04, 02:33 AM
Jim Phoenix
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"Chuck" wrote in message thlink.net...
Sorry, it is a Schweizer 1 36, which I assume would have a standard
certificate. He hasn't flown it yet, so he isn't dragging...yet...


It appears the 1-36 has wing tip wheel assemblies that are approved as
part of its type design. (Ref. photo page 201 in the book Sailplanes
by Schweizer) I'm sure they are expensive if bought from Schweizer.
They have Standard Airworthiness Certificates.

Jim