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December 1st 13, 09:30 PM
When ordering a new Cobra Trailer from an authorized dealer: are the insides specific to a particular glider or merely specific to the size of glider - i.e 15 meter, 18 meter, Single Seat, 2-place. Or are the rails and wing storage brackets specific to a particular Make and Model?

Dave Nadler
December 1st 13, 10:07 PM
On Sunday, December 1, 2013 4:30:43 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> When ordering a new Cobra Trailer from an authorized dealer:
> are the insides specific to a particular glider or merely specific
> to the size of glider - i.e 15 meter, 18 meter, Single Seat, 2-place.
> Or are the rails and wing storage brackets specific to a particular
> Make and Model?

There are a lot of parts which may be specific to a certain model.
Some gliders require different tops (especially older bigger-chord
or big-fin models). Some 18-meter gliders fit in a 15-meter trailer
with removable tips. Anyway, your dealer can help you.

Happy to help you with Antares-specific options !
Best Regards, Dave "YO-electric" (and Cobra dealer)

December 1st 13, 11:02 PM
On Sunday, December 1, 2013 2:07:52 PM UTC-8, Dave Nadler wrote:
> On Sunday, December 1, 2013 4:30:43 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>
> > When ordering a new Cobra Trailer from an authorized dealer:
>
> > are the insides specific to a particular glider or merely specific
>
> > to the size of glider - i.e 15 meter, 18 meter, Single Seat, 2-place.
>
> > Or are the rails and wing storage brackets specific to a particular
>
> > Make and Model?
>
>
>
> There are a lot of parts which may be specific to a certain model.
>
> Some gliders require different tops (especially older bigger-chord
>
> or big-fin models). Some 18-meter gliders fit in a 15-meter trailer
>
> with removable tips. Anyway, your dealer can help you.
>
>
>
> Happy to help you with Antares-specific options !
>
> Best Regards, Dave "YO-electric" (and Cobra dealer)

Thanks Dave, So is there some kind of cross reference that could be used to plug in "what model the trailer was made" for "AND what glider will fit?"

Dave Nadler
December 1st 13, 11:21 PM
On Sunday, December 1, 2013 6:02:07 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> Thanks Dave, So is there some kind of cross reference that could
> be used to plug in "what model the trailer was made" for "AND
> what glider will fit?"

I think you'd need to check with Spindelberger about a specific
transplant question. I don't know if they have a table of glider
types to trailer spec (top, width, length, plus zillion fittings)...
Sorry !
Best Regards, Dave

December 2nd 13, 02:59 AM
Spindelberger is the BEST. I bought an SZD-59 in the USA with a poor trailer. I ordered a new trailer from Cobra and they actually went out and found an SZD-59, measured it, and put it in the trailer to confirm it was built correctly before they shipped it to me. The plane fit perfectly into the new trailer.

GC[_2_]
December 2nd 13, 05:39 AM
On 2/12/2013 10:21, Dave Nadler wrote:
> On Sunday, December 1, 2013 6:02:07 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>> Thanks Dave, So is there some kind of cross reference that could
>> be used to plug in "what model the trailer was made" for "AND
>> what glider will fit?"
>
> I think you'd need to check with Spindelberger about a specific
> transplant question. I don't know if they have a table of glider
> types to trailer spec (top, width, length, plus zillion fittings)...
> Sorry !
> Best Regards, Dave
>

In my experience, Agnes knows everything. Just give her a number and
she can tell you all about it.

No wonder he married her.

GC

Dave Nadler
December 2nd 13, 11:47 AM
On Monday, December 2, 2013 12:39:57 AM UTC-5, GC wrote:
> In my experience, Agnes knows everything. Just give her a number and
> she can tell you all about it.
>
> No wonder he married her.
> GC

Absolutely, Spindelbergers are great.
Take a photo of the data-plate of the trailer you're asking
about and send that...

Hope that helps,
Best Regards, Dave "YO electric"

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