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Mike[_28_]
November 3rd 11, 01:16 PM
There is a 2-33 for sale on W&W for $25,000. I hope that's a typo.

Gary Boggs
November 3rd 11, 02:30 PM
Yeah, but it's in fair condition! Wife must have told him to sell it?

Boggs

soartech[_2_]
November 3rd 11, 04:35 PM
On Nov 3, 10:30*am, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
> Yeah, but it's in fair condition! *Wife must have told him to sell it?
>
> Boggs

Ya know there not making them anymore... so it's a "collector's item".

kirk.stant
November 3rd 11, 04:48 PM
On Nov 3, 11:35*am, soartech > wrote:
> On Nov 3, 10:30*am, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
>
> > Yeah, but it's in fair condition! *Wife must have told him to sell it?
>
> > Boggs
>
> Ya know there not making them anymore... so it's a "collector's item".

It's a warbird, too - used by the USAF Academy, TG-something...

Of course, so are Discus 2s, 1-26s, K-21s...

Kirk
'74

Tony[_5_]
November 3rd 11, 05:06 PM
On Nov 3, 11:35*am, soartech > wrote:
> On Nov 3, 10:30*am, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
>
> > Yeah, but it's in fair condition! *Wife must have told him to sell it?
>
> > Boggs
>
> Ya know there not making them anymore... so it's a "collector's item".

formerly owned by King Midas himself

Peter von Tresckow
November 3rd 11, 05:15 PM
"Tony" > wrote in message
...
On Nov 3, 11:35 am, soartech > wrote:
> On Nov 3, 10:30 am, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
>
> > Yeah, but it's in fair condition! Wife must have told him to sell it?
>
> > Boggs
>
> Ya know there not making them anymore... so it's a "collector's item".

formerly owned by King Midas himself

If that's the case I hope he wore gloves or the useful load will be ****
poor :-)

Pete

Jim Logajan
November 3rd 11, 06:12 PM
Mike > wrote:
> There is a 2-33 for sale on W&W for $25,000. I hope that's a typo.

If the answer to the question "Does it have a high-time engine?" is "no"
you can ask for a higher price.

;-)

Renny[_2_]
November 3rd 11, 08:01 PM
On Nov 3, 7:16*am, Mike > wrote:
> There is a 2-33 for sale on W&W for $25,000. I hope that's a typo.

Welcome to "Fantasy Island!"
;-)

Scott[_7_]
November 3rd 11, 09:46 PM
On 11-3-2011 13:16, Mike wrote:
> There is a 2-33 for sale on W&W for $25,000. I hope that's a typo.

Not me! I have 4 sitting in the hangar. LOL. Just kidding. Wish I
did, though!

GK[_2_]
November 3rd 11, 11:44 PM
On Nov 3, 8:16*am, Mike > wrote:
> There is a 2-33 for sale on W&W for $25,000. I hope that's a typo.

-Those designer umbrellas can get quite pricey..

Mark628CA
November 4th 11, 02:49 AM
Obviously, the seller is going for a record commensurate with the
2-33's capabilities.

Longest running advertisement in history.

Except for the Brooklyn Bridge, the Pyramids at Giza, etc.

Don't hold yer breath.

MSM

Gary Boggs
November 5th 11, 02:37 PM
I emailed the seller and asked him how he came up with the price for
his 2-33. Here is his response:

I came up with the asking price based in the fact there are few of
these aircraft available, If someone wants to buy one they have a few
choices- find one someone is willing to sell and negotiate the selling
price- or buy a refitted one that will cost 65,000.0 and take 4-6
months, and when new SGS 2-33's are available new in three or four
years it will cost in excess of 95,000 at today's market plus
inflation. So for a used aircraft in good condition the half way point
is a good place to start considering the market. If a seller want to
move it sooner he will sell for a little less, I am not in a hurry,
and it is a sellers market.
Those whom are making the complaints are up set that I will not give
the aircraft away, no one is placing a gun to there head forcing
money, it is a choice a buyer makes if that person believes the
aircraft is worth what I a asking. That is called a free market, this
is not a Communist or doctorate ship country people have a choose,
"the people whom do not see that or refuse to acknowledge freedom it
do not deserve freedom"- MLK Jr.

This concept of free market may not appeal to all and some people will
attempt to throw cold water in order to get me to bend to there will
but I don't push or bully that easily, should you wish to make a
reasonable counter offer I will look at it and if I like it I will
make a deal with you if you like the glider you will make a deal with
me if not, I thank you for the brief conversation and we will both
move on to the next deal. OK,

------------------------------------------------

Is someone planning to start making 2-33s again? I hadn't heard
that... And what is a refitted one?

Boggs

Bob Kuykendall
November 5th 11, 03:34 PM
Maybe he thinks that the 2-33 is one better than the 2-32.

Mike the Strike
November 5th 11, 03:56 PM
On Nov 5, 8:34*am, Bob Kuykendall > wrote:
> Maybe he thinks that the 2-33 is one better than the 2-32.

Reported as sold!

Mike

Gary Boggs
November 5th 11, 05:02 PM
The one better comment is funny. The whole numbering system is
funny. The 2-33 holds 2, and the 2-32 holds 3? Or maybe 3-32?

Boggs

ray conlon
November 6th 11, 02:43 PM
On Nov 5, 9:37*am, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
> I emailed the seller and asked him how he came up with the price for
> his 2-33. *Here is his response:
>
> I came up with the asking price based in the fact there are few of
> these aircraft available, If someone wants to buy one they have a few
> choices- find one someone is willing to sell and negotiate the selling
> price- or buy a refitted one that will cost 65,000.0 and take 4-6
> months, and when new SGS 2-33's are available new in three or four
> years it will cost in excess of 95,000 at today's market plus
> inflation. So for a used aircraft in good condition the half way point
> is a good place to start considering the market. If a seller want to
> move it sooner he will sell for a little less, I am not in a hurry,
> and it is a sellers market.
> Those whom are making the complaints are up set that I will not give
> the aircraft away, no one is placing a gun to there head forcing
> money, it is a choice a buyer makes if that person believes the
> aircraft is worth what I a asking. That is called a free market, this
> is not a Communist or doctorate ship country people have a choose,
> "the people whom do not see that or refuse to acknowledge freedom it
> do not deserve freedom"- MLK Jr.
>
> This concept of free market may not appeal to all and some people will
> attempt to throw cold water in order to get me to bend to there will
> but I don't push or bully that easily, should you wish to make a
> reasonable counter offer I will look at it and if I like it I will
> make a deal with you if you like the glider you will make a deal with
> me if not, I thank you for the brief conversation and we will both
> move on to the next deal. OK,
>
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Is someone planning to start making 2-33s again? * I hadn't heard
> that... * And what is a refitted one?
>
> Boggs

K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
completely refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K, depending on the condition
of the bird that can be more or less. They have the paperwork/type
certificates for most of the Schweizer gliders and have said if they
can get enough orders they would build a run of new gliders. They are
making parts for their gliders now. With most of the glass 2 place
stuff being 150,000$ , there may be a market.

Bob Kuykendall
November 6th 11, 05:37 PM
On Nov 6, 6:43*am, ray conlon > wrote:

> K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
> completely *refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K...

Wow, just wow. Talk about economics.

Not that I doubt the basic numbers; the person-hours for onesey-twosey
refurbishment sound about right. But to spend bank like that and get a
2-33 for the investment? The mind boggles.

Maybe I should dust off my drawings for an ASK21-ish two-seater...

Kevin Christner
November 6th 11, 06:06 PM
On Nov 6, 12:37*pm, Bob Kuykendall > wrote:
> On Nov 6, 6:43*am, ray conlon > wrote:
>
> > K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
> > completely *refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K...
>
> Wow, just wow. Talk about economics.
>
> Not that I doubt the basic numbers; the person-hours for onesey-twosey
> refurbishment sound about right. But to spend bank like that and get a
> 2-33 for the investment? The mind boggles.
>
> Maybe I should dust off my drawings for an ASK21-ish two-seater...

Any estimate of what such a kit would cost?

Bob Kuykendall
November 6th 11, 06:36 PM
On Nov 6, 10:06*am, Kevin Christner > wrote:

> Any estimate of what such a kit would cost?

There's the rub--I don't know if it could be done as a kit.

C-FFKQ (42)
November 6th 11, 07:18 PM
No, it's still listed on W&W. There is a 2-33 reported sold, but that's a different ship... probably went for significantly less than $25K

ray conlon
November 6th 11, 07:20 PM
On Nov 6, 1:06*pm, Kevin Christner > wrote:
> On Nov 6, 12:37*pm, Bob Kuykendall > wrote:
>
> > On Nov 6, 6:43*am, ray conlon > wrote:
>
> > > K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
> > > completely *refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K...
>
> > Wow, just wow. Talk about economics.
>
> > Not that I doubt the basic numbers; the person-hours for onesey-twosey
> > refurbishment sound about right. But to spend bank like that and get a
> > 2-33 for the investment? The mind boggles.
>
> > Maybe I should dust off my drawings for an ASK21-ish two-seater...
>
> Any estimate of what such a kit would cost?

It's not a kit, you take it to K&L and they do the overhaul and it's
ready to fly....

Gary Boggs
November 6th 11, 09:31 PM
That must be for all new fabric and a brand new paint job,
instruments, canopies, tow hook, and the like?

Boggs.

Mike the Strike
November 6th 11, 11:58 PM
On Nov 6, 2:31*pm, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
> That must be for all new fabric and a brand new paint job,
> instruments, canopies, tow hook, and the like?
>
> Boggs.

Lipstick on a pig?

Mike

ray conlon
November 7th 11, 02:42 AM
On Nov 6, 4:31*pm, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
> That must be for all new fabric and a brand new paint job,
> instruments, canopies, tow hook, and the like?
>
> Boggs.

They have done several for the Canadian CAP program...

Jim Logajan
November 7th 11, 04:23 AM
ray conlon > wrote:
> K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
> completely refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K, depending on the condition
> of the bird that can be more or less. They have the paperwork/type
> certificates for most of the Schweizer gliders and have said if they
> can get enough orders they would build a run of new gliders. They are
> making parts for their gliders now. With most of the glass 2 place
> stuff being 150,000$ , there may be a market.

For $65k I'd spend my money on a Sonex Xenos and use the difference in cost
to buy gas for self-launches for the next 10 years.

C-FFKQ (42)
November 7th 11, 12:40 PM
Please pardon the correction, and hopefully I'm not coming off as being nasty... Canada's programme is called the "Royal Canadian Air Cadets", or simply shortened to "Air Cadets".

glider12321
November 7th 11, 07:44 PM
Lots of Grob G103s for sale for under $65,000 over the last few
years... What would you rather be intoduced to as a new pilot?

On Nov 6, 7:43*am, ray conlon > wrote:
> On Nov 5, 9:37*am, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I emailed the seller and asked him how he came up with the price for
> > his 2-33. *Here is his response:
>
> > I came up with the asking price based in the fact there are few of
> > these aircraft available, If someone wants to buy one they have a few
> > choices- find one someone is willing to sell and negotiate the selling
> > price- or buy a refitted one that will cost 65,000.0 and take 4-6
> > months, and when new SGS 2-33's are available new in three or four
> > years it will cost in excess of 95,000 at today's market plus
> > inflation. So for a used aircraft in good condition the half way point
> > is a good place to start considering the market. If a seller want to
> > move it sooner he will sell for a little less, I am not in a hurry,
> > and it is a sellers market.
> > Those whom are making the complaints are up set that I will not give
> > the aircraft away, no one is placing a gun to there head forcing
> > money, it is a choice a buyer makes if that person believes the
> > aircraft is worth what I a asking. That is called a free market, this
> > is not a Communist or doctorate ship country people have a choose,
> > "the people whom do not see that or refuse to acknowledge freedom it
> > do not deserve freedom"- MLK Jr.
>
> > This concept of free market may not appeal to all and some people will
> > attempt to throw cold water in order to get me to bend to there will
> > but I don't push or bully that easily, should you wish to make a
> > reasonable counter offer I will look at it and if I like it I will
> > make a deal with you if you like the glider you will make a deal with
> > me if not, I thank you for the brief conversation and we will both
> > move on to the next deal. OK,
>
> > ------------------------------------------------
>
> > Is someone planning to start making 2-33s again? * I hadn't heard
> > that... * And what is a refitted one?
>
> > Boggs
>
> K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
> completely *refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K, depending on the condition
> of the bird that can be more or less. They have the paperwork/type
> certificates for most of the Schweizer gliders and have said if they
> can get enough orders they would build a run of new gliders. They are
> making parts for their gliders *now. With most of the glass 2 place
> stuff being 150,000$ , there may be a market.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

ray conlon
November 8th 11, 12:46 AM
On Nov 7, 2:44*pm, glider12321 > wrote:
> Lots of Grob G103s for sale for under $65,000 over the last few
> years... What would you rather be intoduced to as a new pilot?
>
> On Nov 6, 7:43*am, ray conlon > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Nov 5, 9:37*am, GARY BOGGS > wrote:
>
> > > I emailed the seller and asked him how he came up with the price for
> > > his 2-33. *Here is his response:
>
> > > I came up with the asking price based in the fact there are few of
> > > these aircraft available, If someone wants to buy one they have a few
> > > choices- find one someone is willing to sell and negotiate the selling
> > > price- or buy a refitted one that will cost 65,000.0 and take 4-6
> > > months, and when new SGS 2-33's are available new in three or four
> > > years it will cost in excess of 95,000 at today's market plus
> > > inflation. So for a used aircraft in good condition the half way point
> > > is a good place to start considering the market. If a seller want to
> > > move it sooner he will sell for a little less, I am not in a hurry,
> > > and it is a sellers market.
> > > Those whom are making the complaints are up set that I will not give
> > > the aircraft away, no one is placing a gun to there head forcing
> > > money, it is a choice a buyer makes if that person believes the
> > > aircraft is worth what I a asking. That is called a free market, this
> > > is not a Communist or doctorate ship country people have a choose,
> > > "the people whom do not see that or refuse to acknowledge freedom it
> > > do not deserve freedom"- MLK Jr.
>
> > > This concept of free market may not appeal to all and some people will
> > > attempt to throw cold water in order to get me to bend to there will
> > > but I don't push or bully that easily, should you wish to make a
> > > reasonable counter offer I will look at it and if I like it I will
> > > make a deal with you if you like the glider you will make a deal with
> > > me if not, I thank you for the brief conversation and we will both
> > > move on to the next deal. OK,
>
> > > ------------------------------------------------
>
> > > Is someone planning to start making 2-33s again? * I hadn't heard
> > > that... * And what is a refitted one?
>
> > > Boggs
>
> > K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
> > completely *refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K, depending on the condition
> > of the bird that can be more or less. They have the paperwork/type
> > certificates for most of the Schweizer gliders and have said if they
> > can get enough orders they would build a run of new gliders. They are
> > making parts for their gliders *now. With most of the glass 2 place
> > stuff being 150,000$ , there may be a market.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

The Grobs at the major overhaul point in there airframe life and no or
little factory support? At least you can still get Schweizer parts...

Markus Graeber
November 8th 11, 01:56 AM
> The Grobs at the major overhaul point in there airframe life and no or
> little factory support? At least you can still get Schweizer parts...

Current limit for the G103s is 12,000 h, I have seen only one on the
market recently that has been close to that. There is full support by
LTB Lindner in Germany, they now hold the type certifcate. They will
even build you parts if they don't have them in stock. We got our Twin
II with some 2500 h a couple of years ago for EUR 22,000, why in the
world would I ever want to lay out USD 65,000 for a flying brink that
you could barely get to fly at better than 20:1 even in it's best
days? A "training" glider where I have to move my knees up to move the
stick under my bend up legs to get full aileron deflection and can't
even do a proper 2 point landing with? I got my US licence in a 2-33,
after having done my German licence in an ASK-13 some 15 years
earlier, it was like going back to the stone ages... I kept hearing
about the great economics of keeping the 2-33s around but I guess USD
65,000 finally killed off that last argument...

Markus Graeber

jim wynhoff
November 8th 11, 02:45 AM
On Nov 6, 8:23*pm, Jim Logajan > wrote:
> ray conlon > wrote:
> > K&L the outfit run by Kyle and Less Schweizer, will overhaul and
> > completely *refurbish a 2-33 for about 65K, depending on the condition
> > of the bird that can be more or less. They have the paperwork/type
> > certificates for most of the Schweizer gliders and have said if they
> > can get enough orders they would build a run of new gliders. They are
> > making parts for their gliders *now. With most of the glass 2 place
> > stuff being 150,000$ , there may be a market.
>
> For $65k I'd spend my money on a Sonex Xenos and use the difference in cost
> to buy gas for self-launches for the next 10 years.

Me too! But I LIKE building things. (partial owner of Onex kit #67)

Juan
November 23rd 11, 04:43 PM
On Nov 3, 9:16*am, Mike > wrote:
> There is a 2-33 for sale on W&W for $25,000. I hope that's a typo.

There's a 2-33 for sale in Hawaii. Belongs to the CAP. $2k is the min
bid but it will cost you $8k to hire a 40 ft container to get it to
the US, all thanks to the stupid Jones Act.

http://members.gocivilairpatrol.com/cap_national_hq/logistics__mission_resources/aircraft_for_sale/index.cfm

Scroll to the bottom.

Tony V
November 23rd 11, 09:24 PM
On 11/23/2011 11:43 AM, Juan wrote:
> On Nov 3, 9:16 am, > wrote:
>> There is a 2-33 for sale on W&W for $25,000. I hope that's a typo.
>
> There's a 2-33 for sale in Hawaii. Belongs to the CAP. $2k is the min
> bid but it will cost you $8k to hire a 40 ft container to get it to
> the US....

Surely you meant "main land". :-)

Tony

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