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Blanik L-13
On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 8:43:28 PM UTC-7, janice stowers wrote:
On Feb 20, 6:59*pm, son_of_flubber wrote: I'd like to see somebody make a small electricity generating windmill from an L-13. *Convert lift to rotary motion. *I guess you would need two left or two right wings to make it work. Now would you like to hear a really sad story, Here on my local airport in a hanger is a L-13 with only 28hrs on it and knowing it will never fly again. Take good care of that one. If a fix ever appears, it's one of the few likely to be worth the expense. If so, those still flyable may become classics. Take it apart, wrap it in plastic and store it in a dry climate. |
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Blanik L-13
"Now would you like to hear a really sad story, Here on my local
airport in a hanger is a L-13 with only 28hrs on it and knowing it will never fly again." If that L-13 really has 28hrs. T.T. on it and is in the like new condition that 28hrs. suggest... Well, the only thing stopping me from buying it, bringing it to Canada, getting the AD&C mod done to it and having it back in the air is the trifling matter of having a bank account with about $4.78 in it right now! |
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Blanik L-13
At 03:43 21 February 2013, janice stowers wrote:
On Feb 20, 6:59=A0pm, son_of_flubber wrote: I'd like to see somebody make a small electricity generating windmill fro= m an L-13. =A0Convert lift to rotary motion. =A0I guess you would need two = left or two right wings to make it work. Now would you like to hear a really sad story, Here on my local airport in a hanger is a L-13 with only 28hrs on it and knowing it will never fly again. Do the EASA approved STC and sell it to Europe. Or sit it out until the STC gets FAA approval. It will be worth the trouble. |
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Blanik L-13
On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:28:29 PM UTC-5, Boise Pilot wrote:
Like about 300 US Blanik L-13 sailplane owners, I have a ship that will probably never fly again. Just trying to find out what other owners are doing with their hangar queens. I know of one where the owners took it apart, separating the aluminum from the steel for sale to metal recyclers. From what I heard, the time and effort involved put their hourly income at about half of the min. wage level. Not many museums want one and tad big for a wind vane. realistic ideas? I'm thinking of shortening the fuselage and making it into my very own casket. |
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Blanik L-13
jack gilbert wrote:
On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:28:29 PM UTC-5, Boise Pilot wrote: Like about 300 US Blanik L-13 sailplane owners, I have a ship that will probably never fly again. Just trying to find out what other owners are doing with their hangar queens. I know of one where the owners took it apart, separating the aluminum from the steel for sale to metal recyclers. From what I heard, the time and effort involved put their hourly income at about half of the min. wage level. Not many museums want one and tad big for a wind vane. realistic ideas? I'm thinking of shortening the fuselage and making it into my very own casket. So why hasn't the EASA mod not been approved by the FAA??? I thought with all that EASA crap in the old country this stuff once approved by one body would be accepted by the other??? Peter |
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Blanik L-13
On Thursday, February 21, 2013 9:47:20 AM UTC-6, vontresc wrote:
jack gilbert wrote: On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:28:29 PM UTC-5, Boise Pilot wrote: Like about 300 US Blanik L-13 sailplane owners, I have a ship that will probably never fly again. Just trying to find out what other owners are doing with their hangar queens. I know of one where the owners took it apart, separating the aluminum from the steel for sale to metal recyclers. From what I heard, the time and effort involved put their hourly income at about half of the min. wage level. Not many museums want one and tad big for a wind vane. realistic ideas? I'm thinking of shortening the fuselage and making it into my very own casket. So why hasn't the EASA mod not been approved by the FAA??? I thought with all that EASA crap in the old country this stuff once approved by one body would be accepted by the other??? Peter The FAA requested more info and it hasn't been provided. |
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Blanik L-13
Anyone used an L-13 as a starting point for an experimental (glider or
power)? |
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Blanik L-13
On Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:04:04 PM UTC-5, WB wrote:
Anyone used an L-13 as a starting point for an experimental (glider or power)? There's this http://tinyurl.com/baptr9c |
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Blanik L-13
On 2/21/2013 12:44 PM, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:04:04 PM UTC-5, WB wrote: Anyone used an L-13 as a starting point for an experimental (glider or power)? There's this http://tinyurl.com/baptr9c And this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZjYJQ8JAZA |
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Blanik L-13
On Feb 21, 1:02*am, Eric Munk wrote:
Do the EASA approved STC and sell it to Europe. Or sit it out until the STC gets FAA approval. It will be worth the trouble. What I'd do is try to sell the glider into an EASA region without doing the STC. The glider would not command so great a price that way, but I would not have to bear the risk that the glider would not pass the inspection prerequisite to the modification, nor the risk that the glider thus modified would not command a price that covers the cost of the modification. In aviation, the risk is often the most expensive thing, sometimes even more so than labor hours or carbon fiber. Thanks, Bob K. |
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