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Old March 25th 05, 05:17 AM
F.L. Whiteley
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This will surprise you. It's not a 2-33;^) What is it then?

1st hint, the EXPERIMENTAL sticker.
2nd hint, N15XP

It is in pristine condition.

Frank Whiteley


"Nyal Williams" wrote in message
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OK; somebody ask Sarah if the 2-33 is a neat glider!

www.soarcsa.org

At 01:00 03 March 2005, Rob Hamalainen wrote:
I have been to all the front range clubs to check them
out.
These guys (www.soarcsa.org) know how to 'do it right'
for the
visitor,unlike one club that said that if I were to
come out and work for
them a few weekends they 'might' then let me join.
I would gladly drive the extra hour to fly there but
I work weekends.....

Rob

soarcsa.org





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Old March 25th 05, 05:00 PM
M B
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Hmmm...registration database says 'SOLITAIRE'
but sailplanedirectory shows a 'SOLITAIRE' as a
Rutan canard self-launcher.

Sooooo...looks like it's a 2-22 or 2-33 made experimental,
or
a 2-22 combined with a 2-33 (wings vs. fuselage)
perhaps?

C'mon, more hints please...

At 06:00 25 March 2005, F.L. Whiteley wrote:
This will surprise you. It's not a 2-33;^) What is
it then?

1st hint, the EXPERIMENTAL sticker.
2nd hint, N15XP

It is in pristine condition.

Frank Whiteley


'Nyal Williams' wrote in message
...
OK; somebody ask Sarah if the 2-33 is a neat glider!

www.soarcsa.org

At 01:00 03 March 2005, Rob Hamalainen wrote:
I have been to all the front range clubs to check
them
out.
These guys (www.soarcsa.org) know how to 'do it right'
for the
visitor,unlike one club that said that if I were to
come out and work for
them a few weekends they 'might' then let me join.
I would gladly drive the extra hour to fly there but
I work weekends.....

Rob

soarcsa.org






Mark J. Boyd


 




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