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On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 2:32:34 AM UTC+1, Bill T wrote:
Contact Chris Klix at Pacific Coast Aero. He is the DG Rep in the western US and may have the data available. I've been able to read the part numbers on older LS gliders. Did the make/model information get worn off the strut? Bill Thanks Bill, Yes the label is worn down to a bright silvery look over the years. Looks nice but it's low on information value ;-) Lars Peder |
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