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Is a Blanik L-33 rugged enough for a club?



 
 
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Old May 10th 04, 08:04 PM
Tony Verhulst
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I fail to see why anyone would leave a glider rigged - outdoors,
particularly in the Northern winter. This is what hangars were invented
for.


The airport (3B3) is privately owned and we do not have a lease. We are
"tennants at will" and could be "asked" to leave at any time. A
permanent structure at our expense is out of the question.

I suppose the caption is that it will look like what you treat it like.


There are only about 12 T hangers on the field. There are several dozen
more powered aircraft - all left outside all year. THEY don't look like
the L-33.

Tony V.

BTW: at a nearby airport (KASH) where I fly the Skylane that I own a
(small) piece out of, T hangars are renting for $600/month.

 




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