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Looking for Left Outer Aileron for Ventus C



 
 
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Old June 30th 09, 02:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Gibbons[_2_]
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Default Looking for Left Outer Aileron for Ventus C


Due to the unfortunate combination of a pre-teenage driver and a
glider club golf cart, my Ventus C has a nasty ding in the outer left
aileron.

Schempp-Hirth says the ship is too old (1987) for them to have spare
parts.

Does anyone have a left outer aileron for a Ventus C?

Remember, the Ventus C was unique compared with the earlier Ventus A
and B models. The Ventus C has full span flapperons and standard
Schempp-Hirth dive brakes. The ailerons are in two parts, inner &
outer. I only need the outer left aileron.

Respond via email please.

Bob
 




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