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SF
December 28th 10, 06:21 PM
LS6a 1985,925 Hrs TT, Has been refinished & profiled, gelcoat 9 out
of 10, Glider and trailer are in excellent overall condition, fresh
annual, CAI 302 w/1530 PDA (GNII), Sage mechanical vario, Dittel FSG2T
radio, Boom mic, PTT on stick, pilot relief system, new Smiley bags,
tow out bar, wing dolly, tail dolly, one man rig, , Spare tire, tube,
and gear doors. Aluminum top Cobra trailer. Very well maintained,
race ready.

Pictures at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/211fletcher/LS6?authkey=Gv1sRgCP6bsaeUkoWc6AE#

$39,500.00

864-420-1749

Bob Kuykendall
December 29th 10, 12:34 AM
On Dec 28, 10:21*am, SF > wrote:

> $39,500.00

Wow, that sounds like a great price!

Bob K.

Gary Osoba[_3_]
January 5th 11, 03:49 PM
On Dec 28 2010, 10:21*am, SF > wrote:
> LS6a *1985,925 Hrs TT, Has been refinished & profiled, gelcoat 9 out
> of 10, Glider and trailer are in excellent overall condition, fresh
> annual, CAI 302 w/1530 PDA (GNII), Sage mechanical vario, Dittel FSG2T
> radio, Boom mic, PTT on stick, pilot relief system, new Smiley bags,
> tow out bar, wing dolly, tail dolly, one man rig, , Spare tire, tube,
> and gear doors. *Aluminum top Cobra trailer. *Very well maintained,
> race ready.
>
> Pictures at:http://picasaweb.google.com/211fletcher/LS6?authkey=Gv1sRgCP6bsaeUkoW...
>
> $39,500.00
>
> 864-420-1749

Hello Scott:

Do you have a buyer on your glider yet? I am very interested in using
this glider to complete some research in dynamic maneuvering for
energy harvesting. We were thru the first phase of a program that Paul
MacCready and I were conducting (a DARPA funded project) when Paul
passed away. The first phase used 2 UAV's. Now its time to apply the
alhorithms to a manned A/C.

I would modify the glider some, apply some winglets for the high speed
2-3 g pullups, etc. it is appealing because of it's high speed
performance with the thin FX section.

Damage history? Any unusual specifics on this particular glider I need
to know about?

Funding is always a problem for obscure researchers like myself, but I
think we could put something together. If we make a deal, I would put
down some funds and it would take 30-60 days to get the funding
through and pick up the glider.

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use

Thanks,

Gary Osoba

Gary Osoba[_3_]
January 8th 11, 12:14 AM
On Jan 5, 7:49*am, Gary Osoba > wrote:
> On Dec 28 2010, 10:21*am, SF > wrote:
>
> > LS6a *1985,925 Hrs TT, Has been refinished & profiled, gelcoat 9 out
> > of 10, Glider and trailer are in excellent overall condition, fresh
> > annual, CAI 302 w/1530 PDA (GNII), Sage mechanical vario, Dittel FSG2T
> > radio, Boom mic, PTT on stick, pilot relief system, new Smiley bags,
> > tow out bar, wing dolly, tail dolly, one man rig, , Spare tire, tube,
> > and gear doors. *Aluminum top Cobra trailer. *Very well maintained,
> > race ready.
>
> > Pictures at:http://picasaweb.google.com/211fletcher/LS6?authkey=Gv1sRgCP6bsaeUkoW...
>
> > $39,500.00
>
> > 864-420-1749
>
> Hello Scott:
>
> Do you have a buyer on your glider yet? *I am very interested in using
> this glider to complete some research in dynamic maneuvering for
> energy harvesting. We were thru the first phase of a program that Paul
> MacCready and I were conducting (a DARPA funded project) when Paul
> passed away. The first phase used 2 UAV's. Now its time to apply the
> alhorithms to a manned A/C.
>
> I would modify the glider some, apply some winglets for the high speed
> 2-3 g pullups, etc. it is appealing because of it's high speed
> performance with the thin FX section.
>
> Damage history? Any unusual specifics on this particular glider I need
> to know about?
>
> Funding is always a problem for obscure researchers like myself, but I
> think we could put something together. If we make a deal, I would put
> down some funds and it would take 30-60 days to get the funding
> through and pick up the glider.
>
> NOTE: *The email address shown in this newsgroup is not valid. Please
> use
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary Osoba

Sorry, I was sure that I clicked reply to author on this message. I
did not intend to put a private communication on the forum. I either
made a mistake, misunderstand how "Reply to Author" works, or
something isn't working right in this regard.

-Gary

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