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Unfortunately, some builders DO burn their ships instead of allowing
someone else to fly them. There have been few, if any, succesful lawsuits but the fear weighs heavily on some and theoretically a builder could get screwed. Fortunately many homebuilt aircraft outlive their builders for one reason or another. I've had some great flights in a Woodstock that was entrusted to me. Search this group for Cherokee sailplane and you'll find another guy who is having a ton of fun with an old wood homebuilt. The "guy" who got all his diamonds in the Duster is, if I remember correctly, the over modest JJ Sinclair If you have your heart set on a BG I may have one for sale in the next few months. I'm currently evaluating a very nice one that may go to one of my local pilots. If he doesn't fit the BG I might be willing to part with it. Are you familier with the Yahoo Group for BG-12s? Matt Michae Ames, Iowa On Apr 6, 2:00*am, cursingcomputers wrote: Well, however it may be, if a seller decides they don't want a liability, that sort of thing should be decided before you advertise publicly something for sale, make a deal, and take somebody's money. After the sale is definitely the wrong time to make that decision. If, however, both persons I dealt with had come up with the same story after the deal fell through I would have had to accept that this was what happened. Two widely differing stories though. This plane also had an AP claiming it was perfectly airworthy, had logs, and would be freshly inspected. I don't think after a plane has been flown without problem for many hours and has been inspected by a professional that one could easily claim manufacturers defect either. If you can't trust an experienced inspector's opinion how can you trust any plane ever. It was just bad business anyway you look at it. I would point out to anyone selling any kind of vehicle that if you honestly fear liability that's what "hold harmless" type documents were created for. I don't know that either of these persons I dealt with were the actual builder in any case, and the more steps of ownership you have between the original builder and the present owner, the more tenuous liability issues become. *With today's lawsuit paranoia (and of course its not completely unjustified) it is hard to imagine that any second hand market exists. I guess organizations like the Vintage Sailplane Association may as well get ready to fold up shop and go home because the old guys that own old planes can't fly them forever. When they die they may as well put the guy in his plane and set it on fire. I guess the other thing I would mention about the plane is that it was supposed to be a BG-12BD which had a lighter two piece wing. Probably still not light enough for most guys, but I'm just not most guys. I drive a W123 bodied Mercedes 240d which is one of the heaviest cars for its horsepower you'll find. Heavy doesn't have to equal bad and can in fact (but not always) equal durable. As to the Duster, I have seen a few of those and while its performance and looks can't match the BG-12's (and of course 20lb. less payload- I'm about 200lb. with a parachute- and 7ft. wing center section), it is a very respectable home-built and I like them a lot. Would be interested to know where the guy flying for Diamonds was and how many attempts were made. *There's a story in the July 1973 Soaring by Jim Hayes about his Diamond altitude and distance in a BG-12 landing at El Mirage. He'd been flying his BG-12 about 46 hours before that attempt (otherwise a very experienced commercial pilot). I wouldn't mind owning a Duster if the price was right, but I'm not 100% sure I'm ready to try another plane purchase right now. Where is the one to which you refer advertised? Thanks for the response. It does me good to talk about it I think. Hopefully I don't come off sounding like a bitter know it all. Everyone gets a bad deal from time to time, but I often wish it didn't start out with "you can trust me" or "I wouldn't do a guy that way; I've got a reputation." |
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