Hi Ken
I would be interested in buying them but probably the poor guy that is
wingless needs them more. (If he is wingless..) Are they still in the
boxes? Do you know if they are complete? It sounds like not all are.
Tom Friedland, N96V Atascadero CA
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
kbcarpenter@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Motorglider wings--HELP!
I have a set of finished glider wings not being used. I would consider
selling them. Am in Knoxville, TN. Contact me off list.
Ken Carpenter
kbcarpenter@comcast.net
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From: <ACJARVIS1@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Motorglider wings--HELP!
>
> I certainly can't help but will just record my own tale of woe re
glider
> wings. I bought a 'motor glider kit' and took delivery in Jan 2004 .
I
paid in
> full but opted to have the wings delivered 'a bit later on' when I
could
find
> space for them....well you can work out the rest..no wings full stop.
Caveat
> emptor. Next time use a credit card, never mind the interest.
>
> However I would like to keep the glider wing story alive ....Dave
Anderson
> has shown that the motor glider really does live up to its design
claims.
The
> Europa may be getting old but the stretched version has only just
hatched!
>
> I wonder-
> a) how many sets of long wings are 'out there'?
> b) how many people would be interested in buying the long wings
assuming
> some sort of production is resumed by someone?
> c) what are my chances of finding any decent wings long or short?
>
> PS Jeremy Davey tells me the costs of fulfilling the PFA tests are
maybe
no
> more than
> =A310 000 which shared between a dozen or so owners would be well
worth
> paying...
>
> Andrew Jarvis 599. fuselage and no wings!
>
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