July 20th 09, 05:45 PM
posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Affordable Glider
http://www.wingsandwheels.com - quite a few ships in your price bracket on
there at the moment
At 15:48 20 July 2009, rlovinggood wrote:
On Jul 20, 11:37=A0am, "K Smith" wrote:
O.K. now that I am getting back into gliding, I will want to purchase
a
glider of my own in the not so distant future. =A0I had a lot of fun
flyi=
ng a
1-26 when I was doing my solo training, and am thinking seriously
about
getting one as the money flow allows. =A0But there is that part inside
me=
that
thinks of a nice glass ship. =A0Are there any glass ships that can be
had=
for
under say 15, and if so which ones would they be. =A0 would probably
alre=
ady
bought a 1-26, but as luck would have it, I injured my shoulder at
work
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n
April and had to have surgery. =A0So here I sit all summer in
beautifull
Tennessee and can't fly.
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
You might get a nice glass ship for around $15, such as a Std Cirrus
or an LS1 or an ASW-15, Libelle, and other "first generation
fiberglass" but don't expect the trailer to be all that great for that
amount. So, keep an eye for glider condition (repair history, who
made the repairs, if any, gel coat condition, canopy condition,
instruments, weight and balance and allowable load, and last, BUT NOT
LEAST, is condition of the trailer. Homebuilts are fine, if rigged
properly. But either a factory trailer or a homebuilt can be knuckle-
busting, glider-rash-giving monsters if not properly set up. Yea,
I've got experience with that :-)
Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
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