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Old July 21st 03, 06:49 PM
Bill Berle
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Default MONI motorglider / sportplane for sale

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501

Monnett MONI motorglider and sportplane for sale. Honest 95-97%
completed, can be flying within a couple of weeks for real. Includes
30 horse KFM engine. Rotax 447 and redrive available extra. Wings
glued AND riveted. Do NOT EVER fly any Monnett MONI until the wing
rivet upgrade has been accomplished. This one has been done.

The MONI is the more sensible, better designed, and safer cousin to
the earlier Monerai. Cruises well over 100, soars well, can operate
from smaller narrower runways, and goes home with you on it's own
little trailer (included).

Soaring performance quoted as 20-1, but this was without gap seals,
fairings, and other upgrades. With proper sealign and fairing, and
short tip extensions with a better planform, the MONI is easily
capable of 25-27 to 1 glide.

Complete description and photos are in the ebay auction listing.
Reason for sale: I got an HP-18 sailplane.

By the way, any old-time grizzled RAH newsgroup veterans out there who
remember me...I just got a Grumman Yankee with 150 ponies up front,
flew it back from Chicago last week in horrendous heat and density
alt's. Kind of the same deal as what happened with the T-craft I
bought in Michigan, but this time the plane flew 30+ mph faster and it
took me only two days

Bill Berle auster5 ((at)) earthlink (dot) net
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501
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Old July 21st 03, 10:28 PM
Juan E Jimenez
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It's not good Usenet manners to post something as for sale when it is not,
it is up for auction...

"Bill Berle" wrote in message
om...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501

Monnett MONI motorglider and sportplane for sale. Honest 95-97%
completed, can be flying within a couple of weeks for real. Includes
30 horse KFM engine. Rotax 447 and redrive available extra. Wings
glued AND riveted. Do NOT EVER fly any Monnett MONI until the wing
rivet upgrade has been accomplished. This one has been done.

The MONI is the more sensible, better designed, and safer cousin to
the earlier Monerai. Cruises well over 100, soars well, can operate
from smaller narrower runways, and goes home with you on it's own
little trailer (included).

Soaring performance quoted as 20-1, but this was without gap seals,
fairings, and other upgrades. With proper sealign and fairing, and
short tip extensions with a better planform, the MONI is easily
capable of 25-27 to 1 glide.

Complete description and photos are in the ebay auction listing.
Reason for sale: I got an HP-18 sailplane.

By the way, any old-time grizzled RAH newsgroup veterans out there who
remember me...I just got a Grumman Yankee with 150 ponies up front,
flew it back from Chicago last week in horrendous heat and density
alt's. Kind of the same deal as what happened with the T-craft I
bought in Michigan, but this time the plane flew 30+ mph faster and it
took me only two days

Bill Berle auster5 ((at)) earthlink (dot) net
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501



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Old July 22nd 03, 05:10 AM
Lennie the Lurker
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Barnyard BOb -- wrote in message . ..

You gonna' 'pony' up with a cross country
story that outdoes the T- crate adventure?

I've already got the .jpeg's. Neener Neener.
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Old July 23rd 03, 12:55 AM
Gilan
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Do you have it posted on the Moni motorglider group???
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Monimo...guid=117651243

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Have a good day and stay out of the trees!
See ya on Sport Aircraft group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/

Join "The Ultralight & Experimental Aircraft SiteRing"
http://pub27.bravenet.com/sitering/a...num=2286862090

"Bill Berle" wrote ..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501

Monnett MONI motorglider and sportplane for sale. Honest 95-97%
completed, can be flying within a couple of weeks for real. Includes
30 horse KFM engine. Rotax 447 and redrive available extra. Wings
glued AND riveted. Do NOT EVER fly any Monnett MONI until the wing
rivet upgrade has been accomplished. This one has been done.

The MONI is the more sensible, better designed, and safer cousin to
the earlier Monerai. Cruises well over 100, soars well, can operate
from smaller narrower runways, and goes home with you on it's own
little trailer (included).

Soaring performance quoted as 20-1, but this was without gap seals,
fairings, and other upgrades. With proper sealign and fairing, and
short tip extensions with a better planform, the MONI is easily
capable of 25-27 to 1 glide.

Complete description and photos are in the ebay auction listing.
Reason for sale: I got an HP-18 sailplane.

By the way, any old-time grizzled RAH newsgroup veterans out there who
remember me...I just got a Grumman Yankee with 150 ponies up front,
flew it back from Chicago last week in horrendous heat and density
alt's. Kind of the same deal as what happened with the T-craft I
bought in Michigan, but this time the plane flew 30+ mph faster and it
took me only two days

Bill Berle auster5 ((at)) earthlink (dot) net
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501



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Old July 27th 03, 01:24 AM
Juan E Jimenez
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"Bill Berle" wrote in message
om...
Wow...some things never change... you bozos are just as ornery and low
class as when I was last seen in these parts. We're soaring through
the intellectual stratosphere for sure

But it is indeed for sale. Anyone here interested? With the rivets in
the wing it is no longer a deathtrap, such as a BD-5 and BD-10 would
be considered.


Yup, you're soaring through the intellectual stratosphere allright. I can
see that you haven't recognized the mentally debilitating effects of
hypoxia. Besides, we all know it takes a special kind of ornery low class
bozo to fly an aircraft whose wings fold -- but only while flying.

Juan


  #6  
Old July 27th 03, 06:50 AM
Bill Berle
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"Juan E Jimenez" wrote
Yup, you're soaring through the intellectual stratosphere allright. I can
see that you haven't recognized the mentally debilitating effects of
hypoxia. Besides, we all know it takes a special kind of ornery low class
bozo to fly an aircraft whose wings fold -- but only while flying.


My wings have FLEXED, but never folded thank God! The AS-W20 wings
would flex upward almost five feet at the tips in gusts and tight
turns. The racing sailplanes had wings that were dis-assemblable in 15
minutes (10 with an approaching squall line) but were not the
fold-back style that some powerplanes and sailplanes have.

The Monnett Moni originally featured folding wings...in flight...a
problem that was solved when you put in the rivets instead of just the
original glue. The one I am sellign fortunately has the rivets and as
such will be safe to fly.

As for the hypoxia...well, I'll have to plead guilty to that and throw
myself on the (highly unlikely) mercy of RAH!

Bill Berle
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Old August 1st 03, 04:30 AM
Badwater Bill
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On 21 Jul 2003 10:49:24 -0700, (Bill Berle) wrote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501

Monnett MONI motorglider and sportplane for sale. Honest 95-97%
completed, can be flying within a couple of weeks for real. Includes
30 horse KFM engine. Rotax 447 and redrive available extra. Wings
glued AND riveted. Do NOT EVER fly any Monnett MONI until the wing
rivet upgrade has been accomplished. This one has been done.

The MONI is the more sensible, better designed, and safer cousin to
the earlier Monerai. Cruises well over 100, soars well, can operate
from smaller narrower runways, and goes home with you on it's own
little trailer (included).

Soaring performance quoted as 20-1, but this was without gap seals,
fairings, and other upgrades. With proper sealign and fairing, and
short tip extensions with a better planform, the MONI is easily
capable of 25-27 to 1 glide.

Complete description and photos are in the ebay auction listing.
Reason for sale: I got an HP-18 sailplane.

By the way, any old-time grizzled RAH newsgroup veterans out there who
remember me...I just got a Grumman Yankee with 150 ponies up front,
flew it back from Chicago last week in horrendous heat and density
alt's. Kind of the same deal as what happened with the T-craft I
bought in Michigan, but this time the plane flew 30+ mph faster and it
took me only two days

Bill Berle auster5 ((at)) earthlink (dot) net
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2424758501



What the **** are you doing nowadays Billy? Did your make a bundle
out of your book? Come on down to the Desert Blast this winter and
I'll buy you a ****ing beer.

BWB


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Old August 1st 03, 04:32 AM
Badwater Bill
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 21:28:47 GMT, "Juan E Jimenez"
wrote:

It's not good Usenet manners to post something as for sale when it is not,
it is up for auction...


What the **** do you know about manners you dork? Go **** yourself.

BWB


  #9  
Old August 1st 03, 04:33 AM
Badwater Bill
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Big farking deal, small minded buttinsky/busybody.
If anyone has less room to discuss manners here on the net
than me, it's you - you Zoom sucking, cork soaking, hypocrite.
Crawl back under your rock.

BTW...
Have a nice day.


My sentiments precisely. Well put, you old piece of ****.

BWB


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Old August 1st 03, 04:35 AM
Badwater Bill
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Bill


Hey Billy...you still got that cute little dish girlfriend you brought
to Jean with ya?

BWB


 




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