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Old October 26th 06, 04:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Used European Sailplane For U.S. Delivery?


Jim wrote:

I'm looking for a first glass ship with an XL sized cockpit. (To illustrate:
Front of the DG-500 is fine, An LS-4a is barely large enough, the Jantar 48
Std 2 too tight).
Low time flyer, noncompetition use, so prefer a sweet handling, easy landing
sailplane. Rather not spend over $30K USD, & it must have a trailer. I'd
look at projects if we can clearly estimate repair cost/time.
Best Regards,
Jim Hultman


Have you considered the Kestral 19 on Wings and Wheels. Huge cockpit
for up to 6 feet 4 inches. It is in Southern California if it still
for sale.

Greg Foster


 




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