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  #11  
Old December 1st 10, 05:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan[_6_]
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Default ASW27 best offer near $60000.00

On Dec 1, 9:30*am, John Cochrane
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On Dec 1, 11:08*am, wrote:





On Dec 1, 11:54*am, Kevin Christner wrote:


On Nov 30, 7:07*pm, Ramy wrote: Wow! As an ASW27 owner myself, I must ask why so cheap?? 27 are
normaly sold at around $80,000 with waviness, more without.


Thanks for dropping the value of my glider by 20%!


Ramy


*It's an early 27 and not entirely sure but I think it has bags and
doesn't get up to gross weight easily. *Its worth a lot less than the
B's.


2C


My 27 "A" goes to 1102 without fuselage tank. Wings have less waviness
than most B's and have never had to
be refinished. Given this, I'm not sure your statement is correct.
Condition of individual glider is more important from my experience.
UH


Yeah, my B is easier to fill than A's, but it just finished its third
refinish for waviness. As seem not to have that problem. As need
bigger winglets, but that's easier to fix. And the need for that last
50 pounds of weight is overstated. Anything UH says is right.

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a friend of mine just checked and it sounds like it already sold.
I think a quick uncomplicated sale was what Udo was trying to do.
Dan
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Old December 1st 10, 06:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Kevin Christner
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Default ASW27 best offer near $60000.00

On Dec 1, 9:08*am, wrote:
On Dec 1, 11:54*am, Kevin Christner wrote:

On Nov 30, 7:07*pm, Ramy wrote: Wow! As an ASW27 owner myself, I must ask why so cheap?? 27 are
normaly sold at around $80,000 with waviness, more without.


Thanks for dropping the value of my glider by 20%!


Ramy


*It's an early 27 and not entirely sure but I think it has bags and
doesn't get up to gross weight easily. *Its worth a lot less than the
B's.


2C


My 27 "A" goes to 1102 without fuselage tank. Wings have less waviness
than most B's and have never had to
be refinished. Given this, I'm not sure your statement is correct.
Condition of individual glider is more important from my experience.
UH


Glad it works for you. Unfortunately some of us don't have the
requisite amount of human ballast.

2C
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Old December 1st 10, 08:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
hretting
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Default ASW27 best offer near $60000.00

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Old December 1st 10, 08:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default ASW27 best offer near $60000.00

On Dec 1, 1:41*pm, Kevin Christner wrote:
On Dec 1, 9:08*am, wrote:





On Dec 1, 11:54*am, Kevin Christner wrote:


On Nov 30, 7:07*pm, Ramy wrote: Wow! As an ASW27 owner myself, I must ask why so cheap?? 27 are
normaly sold at around $80,000 with waviness, more without.


Thanks for dropping the value of my glider by 20%!


Ramy


*It's an early 27 and not entirely sure but I think it has bags and
doesn't get up to gross weight easily. *Its worth a lot less than the
B's.


2C


My 27 "A" goes to 1102 without fuselage tank. Wings have less waviness
than most B's and have never had to
be refinished. Given this, I'm not sure your statement is correct.
Condition of individual glider is more important from my experience.
UH


Glad it works for you. *Unfortunately some of us don't have the
requisite amount of human ballast.

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It has more to do with the size of the bags than the mass of the ass.
Many A's had small bags.
I stand by my statement condition is #1 consideration.
Mods next
A or B third.
Have one of each.
UH
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Old December 1st 10, 08:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Kevin Christner
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Default ASW27 best offer near $60000.00

On Dec 1, 12:42*pm, wrote:
On Dec 1, 1:41*pm, Kevin Christner wrote:





On Dec 1, 9:08*am, wrote:


On Dec 1, 11:54*am, Kevin Christner wrote:


On Nov 30, 7:07*pm, Ramy wrote: Wow! As an ASW27 owner myself, I must ask why so cheap?? 27 are
normaly sold at around $80,000 with waviness, more without.


Thanks for dropping the value of my glider by 20%!


Ramy


*It's an early 27 and not entirely sure but I think it has bags and
doesn't get up to gross weight easily. *Its worth a lot less than the
B's.


2C


My 27 "A" goes to 1102 without fuselage tank. Wings have less waviness
than most B's and have never had to
be refinished. Given this, I'm not sure your statement is correct.
Condition of individual glider is more important from my experience.
UH


Glad it works for you. *Unfortunately some of us don't have the
requisite amount of human ballast.


2C- Hide quoted text -


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It has more to do with the size of the bags than the mass of the ass.
Many A's had small bags.


Exactly the point of what I originally said and a good question for
potential buyers to ask.

2C

 




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