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Old May 9th 06, 12:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The Collegiate Soaring Association will find a happy home for those.

Frank

Ian Cant wrote:
To my mind, the important number is not how many sailplanes
there are in the country, but how many have flown in
the last year or so. The ranks of the trailer queens
seem to be expanding.

Ian




At 03:24 08 May 2006, wrote:
I have found a very interesting article by Paul Schweizer
in the
September 1990 issue of Soaring, titled 'Is the U.S.
Sailplane Fleet
Shrinking?' In it, the author discussed his fear that
the answer is
Yes. He based this on a survey of the number of sailplanes
that were
imported, and another survey of the number of classified
ads for
sailplanes published in Soaring. In the first case,
the number of
sailplanes imported had dropped precipitously from
more than 140 in
1984 to less than twenty in 1989. The number of ads
had also dropped
form a high of about 2000 in 1986 to less than 1000
in 1989.

According to the author, in 1989, there were 20 sailplanes
exported
(with zero domestic production), 14 were lost to attrition,
and 15 were
imported, for a net loss to the fleet of 19 aircraft.
He cautioned that
accurate figures were not available for homebuilts,
but he doubted that
the number of completed projects was even close to
enough to make up
that number.

The article was written in 1990. Does anyone have more
recent
information about this?

Johan Larson