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Hi all,
From Les and Kyle Schweizer's rather sparse website here is some contact info: 607-594-3329 The website is http://www.klsoaring.com/. Les has retired from Schweizer, has obtained all the Schweizer glider TC's from the company, and is in business supporting Schweizer gliders. The sad story on the 1-35 canopy is that the original molds are lost or destroyed. I'd recommend talking to Les about the canopy anyway. Kyle had mentioned that they were considering getting a 1-35 mold done again, perhaps if there is interest it would happen quicker. I'm hoping to see the 1-35 canopy available again, as I just bought a 1-35C. Doesn't need a canopy now, but I'd feel better knowing I could get one. Schweizer pulls their own canopies, in general. I thought they made their own 1-35 canopies too, though I can't swear to this. If they weren't making their own, they wouldn't have lost the mold. -- Bryan |
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On Apr 28, 6:57*pm, Aerowerk wrote:
Hi all, From Les and Kyle Schweizer's rather sparse website here is some contact info: 607-594-3329 The website ishttp://www.klsoaring.com/. *Les has retired from Schweizer, has obtained all the Schweizer glider TC's from the company, and is in business supporting Schweizer gliders. *The sad story on the 1-35 canopy is that the original molds are lost or destroyed. *I'd recommend talking to Les about the canopy anyway. Kyle had mentioned that they were considering getting a 1-35 mold done again, perhaps if there is interest it would happen quicker. *I'm hoping to see the 1-35 canopy available again, as I just bought a 1-35C. *Doesn't need a canopy now, but I'd feel better knowing I could get one. Schweizer pulls their own canopies, in general. *I thought they made their own 1-35 canopies too, though I can't swear to this. *If they weren't making their own, they wouldn't have lost the mold. -- Bryan The owner is trying to contact Les Schweizer. I called Ray (Thermotec) and he does have the 1-35 mold. $1300 for tinted, plus the ~ $300 window, plus ~ $300 for boxing and shipping. I also called Todd at Todds Canopies. Blown, not molded, $280 for tinted, container included, plus shipping. |
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Ray Poquette provided the replacement canopy for the HP-16T that I owned.
(Brian Case is the current owner.) The quality of Ray's canopies is outstanding. (http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP...Mackay_IDa.JPG) Wayne HP-14 "Six Foxtrot" http://www.soaridaho.com/ wrote in message ... The owner is trying to contact Les Schweizer. I called Ray (Thermotec) and he does have the 1-35 mold. $1300 for tinted, plus the ~ $300 window, plus ~ $300 for boxing and shipping. I also called Todd at Todds Canopies. Blown, not molded, $280 for tinted, container included, plus shipping. |
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On Apr 30, 8:50*am, wrote:
On Apr 28, 6:57*pm, Aerowerk wrote: Hi all, From Les and Kyle Schweizer's rather sparse website here is some contact info: 607-594-3329 The website ishttp://www.klsoaring.com/. *Les has retired from Schweizer, has obtained all the Schweizer glider TC's from the company, and is in business supporting Schweizer gliders. *The sad story on the 1-35 canopy is that the original molds are lost or destroyed. *I'd recommend talking to Les about the canopy anyway. Kyle had mentioned that they were considering getting a 1-35 mold done again, perhaps if there is interest it would happen quicker. *I'm hoping to see the 1-35 canopy available again, as I just bought a 1-35C. *Doesn't need a canopy now, but I'd feel better knowing I could get one. Schweizer pulls their own canopies, in general. *I thought they made their own 1-35 canopies too, though I can't swear to this. *If they weren't making their own, they wouldn't have lost the mold. -- Bryan The owner is trying to contact Les Schweizer. *I called Ray (Thermotec) and he does have the 1-35 mold. $1300 for tinted, plus the ~ $300 window, plus ~ $300 for boxing and shipping. *I also called Todd at Todds Canopies. *Blown, not molded, $280 for tinted, container included, plus shipping.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - While SAC was making the 1-35, I think their cost of the transparancies from Mecaplex was nearly $1000.00 per. Ray makes great canopies and at $1300.00, it is a very good deal. He made a mold from a broken Phoebus canopy I sent him and the result was excellent. A blown canopy would be a last choice if nothing else is available. |
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DO NOT buy a blown canopy for this type glider......from anyone!
these long and relatively shapeless (no over bubble)canopies like all modern sailplanes cannot be made with good optics by free blowing and stretching...I don't care who is doing them! tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Wayne Paul" wrote in message m... Ray Poquette provided the replacement canopy for the HP-16T that I owned. (Brian Case is the current owner.) The quality of Ray's canopies is outstanding. (http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP...Mackay_IDa.JPG) Wayne HP-14 "Six Foxtrot" http://www.soaridaho.com/ wrote in message ... The owner is trying to contact Les Schweizer. I called Ray (Thermotec) and he does have the 1-35 mold. $1300 for tinted, plus the ~ $300 window, plus ~ $300 for boxing and shipping. I also called Todd at Todds Canopies. Blown, not molded, $280 for tinted, container included, plus shipping. |
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