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Rodrigo Silva
March 18th 21, 08:20 PM
Ok, it's a joke, but if you could get for free any of these gliders,
which one would you choose and why?
JS1-18m
JS1-21m
JS3-15m
JS3-18m
Thank you :)
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
March 18th 21, 09:04 PM
Rodrigo Silva wrote on 3/18/2021 1:20 PM:
> Ok, it's a joke, but if you could get for free any of these gliders,
> which one would you choose and why?
>
> JS1-18m
> JS1-21m
> JS3-15m
> JS3-18m
>
> Thank you :)
>
JS3-18M for free, then I'd add on the RESL option and the 15M tips, even if it cost me. Why? I
already have an ASH26E (which is only 18M), but I'd like something smaller and electric, which
the JS3-15M RESL would be. I'd get the 18M version for free! for tactical reasons: I might
decide I want them, and it'd improve the resale value.
--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me)
- "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation"
https://sites.google.com/site/motorgliders/publications/download-the-guide-1
2G
March 19th 21, 04:45 AM
On Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 2:04:32 PM UTC-7, Eric Greenwell wrote:
> Rodrigo Silva wrote on 3/18/2021 1:20 PM:
> > Ok, it's a joke, but if you could get for free any of these gliders,
> > which one would you choose and why?
> >
> > JS1-18m
> > JS1-21m
> > JS3-15m
> > JS3-18m
> >
> > Thank you :)
> >
> JS3-18M for free, then I'd add on the RESL option and the 15M tips, even if it cost me. Why? I
> already have an ASH26E (which is only 18M), but I'd like something smaller and electric, which
> the JS3-15M RESL would be. I'd get the 18M version for free! for tactical reasons: I might
> decide I want them, and it'd improve the resale value.
>
> --
> Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me)
> - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation"
> https://sites.google.com/site/motorgliders/publications/download-the-guide-1
Hell, I would take any one of them!
Tango Eight
March 19th 21, 01:40 PM
On Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 4:20:34 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> Ok, it's a joke, but if you could get for free any of these gliders,
> which one would you choose and why?
>
> JS1-18m
> JS1-21m
> JS3-15m
> JS3-18m
>
> Thank you :)
I want the one that doesn't beat itself to death in the trailer and that I can assemble in less than three hours, without putting the wing pins in the ice box.
I think Jonkers needs better support for their (very beautiful) gliders.
I'm under employed at the moment....
T8
Andy Blackburn[_4_]
March 19th 21, 11:30 PM
I'm lucky - my JS3 typically goes together first try without an ice bucket or sledge hammer. It's all about OCD pre-alignment of every part - and probably some luck. Trailer is tight so use of protective padding is a must.
Andy
> I want the one that doesn't beat itself to death in the trailer and that I can assemble in less than three hours, without putting the wing pins in the ice box.
>
> I think Jonkers needs better support for their (very beautiful) gliders.
>
> I'm under employed at the moment....
>
> T8
Nicholas Kennedy
March 20th 21, 02:45 AM
I'm waiting for the doorbell to ring with a Publishers Clearing house representor with a glider Trailer out in front with a New ASH26E or a Ventus 2 E or a EB29.
Shoot I'd even pay the taxes. And the $5 rego fee
Nick
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Gregg Ballou[_2_]
March 20th 21, 02:40 PM
I'd make it worthwhile for K&L to build me 1-26 serial number #701 ; )
kinsell
March 20th 21, 03:06 PM
On 3/19/21 8:45 PM, Nicholas Kennedy wrote:
> I'm waiting for the doorbell to ring with a Publishers Clearing house representor with a glider Trailer out in front with a New ASH26E or a Ventus 2 E or a EB29.
> Shoot I'd even pay the taxes. And the $5 rego fee
> Nick
> T
>
Good luck getting that new '26E. Maybe they're still on the price list,
but haven't been built in years. A new '31Mi will set you back about a
third of a mil, give or take a few bucks, but the bloom is off the rose
on that one too.
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
March 20th 21, 05:14 PM
kinsell wrote on 3/20/2021 8:06 AM:
> On 3/19/21 8:45 PM, Nicholas Kennedy wrote:
>> I'm waiting for the doorbell to ring with a Publishers Clearing house* representor with a
>> glider Trailer out in front with a New ASH26E or a Ventus 2 E or a EB29.
>> Shoot I'd even pay the taxes. And the $5 rego fee
>> Nick
>> T
>>
> Good luck getting that new '26E.* Maybe they're still on the price list, but haven't been built
> in years.* A new '31Mi will set you back about a third of a mil, give or take a few bucks, but
> the bloom is off the rose on that one too.
The ASH26E is no longer in the list of "Our Sailplanes", so I suggest the next best choice is
the AS33Me-18M.
--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me)
- "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation"
https://sites.google.com/site/motorgliders/publications/download-the-guide-1
2G
March 23rd 21, 12:43 AM
On Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 10:14:43 AM UTC-7, Eric Greenwell wrote:
> kinsell wrote on 3/20/2021 8:06 AM:
> > On 3/19/21 8:45 PM, Nicholas Kennedy wrote:
> >> I'm waiting for the doorbell to ring with a Publishers Clearing house representor with a
> >> glider Trailer out in front with a New ASH26E or a Ventus 2 E or a EB29.
> >> Shoot I'd even pay the taxes. And the $5 rego fee
> >> Nick
> >> T
> >>
> > Good luck getting that new '26E. Maybe they're still on the price list, but haven't been built
> > in years. A new '31Mi will set you back about a third of a mil, give or take a few bucks, but
> > the bloom is off the rose on that one too.
> The ASH26E is no longer in the list of "Our Sailplanes", so I suggest the next best choice is
> the AS33Me-18M.
> --
> Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me)
> - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation"
> https://sites.google.com/site/motorgliders/publications/download-the-guide-1
The AS33Me is not currently available, although Schleicher is taking orders with a 3 year wait. The ASH31Mi is the successor to the ASH26e and is available.
Tom
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