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Old January 15th 05, 07:03 PM
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IMHO, the reason why there are cheap Glasairs out there is that they
are hard as hell to fly, absolutely frightening to land, visibility out
of the cockpit is abysmal, the engines do not get enough cooling air
thru them and they're always eating cylinders, and the landing gear is
constant need of maintenance. I know two fellows who own them and are
both wishing they didn't. I've ridden in both of them.... once each,
and I'll never get in another one except perhaps only for taxiing.

Jay Honeck wrote:
It seems that there are some remarkable deals out there for 200 mph

used
Glasairs, but I would hesitate to buy one simply because I wouldn't

trust
the workmanship.

What's the consensus on this issue? Is this a valid fear, or -- as

some
have told me -- does the workmanship on the average home-built meet

or
exceed that of the average Spam Can?
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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