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Old February 25th 09, 02:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Kevin Pater
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Default Scheibe Pilots

Hello,

Is anyone familiar with the Scheibe line of gliders? I am going to soon be
the new owner of one of two flying SF-26's in the U.S.

As a result, I am looking for anyone who has any information on this
glider or other Scheibe gliders. I read that the SF-26 uses basically the
L-Spatz fuselage, and that it is sort of a "Super-Spatz."

Any information would be greatly appreciated from anyone who has flown or
does fly a Scheibe glider, especially the SF-26.

Thank you!

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Old February 25th 09, 09:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Colin Fretwell
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At 02:15 25 February 2009, Kevin Pater wrote:
Hello,

Is anyone familiar with the Scheibe line of gliders? I am going to soon

be
the new owner of one of two flying SF-26's in the U.S.

As a result, I am looking for anyone who has any information on this
glider or other Scheibe gliders. I read that the SF-26 uses basically

the
L-Spatz fuselage, and that it is sort of a "Super-Spatz."

Any information would be greatly appreciated from anyone who has flown

or
does fly a Scheibe glider, especially the SF-26.

Thank you!



Kevin, I own an SF 27 in England. Have a look here and follow some of
the links for hours of fun ! http://www.sf27.de/

Colin.
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Old February 25th 09, 09:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Colin Fretwell
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Posts: 4
Default Scheibe Pilots

At 02:15 25 February 2009, Kevin Pater wrote:
Hello,

Is anyone familiar with the Scheibe line of gliders? I am going to soon

be
the new owner of one of two flying SF-26's in the U.S.

As a result, I am looking for anyone who has any information on this
glider or other Scheibe gliders. I read that the SF-26 uses basically

the
L-Spatz fuselage, and that it is sort of a "Super-Spatz."

Any information would be greatly appreciated from anyone who has flown

or
does fly a Scheibe glider, especially the SF-26.

Thank you!



Kevin and look here :-

http://www.rocznik.de/Marko/flying/flying_english.html


Colin.
 




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