Udo
January 21st 07, 05:16 PM
I have purchased an ASW 27 and I would like to explore the possibility
of a partner ship.
The reasons are:
Saving taxes ( I do not have to import the glider in to Canada)
Saving $ and hassle not having to get a Canadian C of A.
Insurance cost is half in the US.
I do not fly on weekends. My 125-150 hours a year are taken up by an
average of 4- 5 contests
If your flying is mostly on weekends and you only fly one contest a
year we could have a match.
Also, If the glider can be stored any where around the Lake Ontario
perimeter
that would be agreeable to me. As an example Harris Hill flying Club,
Dansville flying Club
The dead line will be March 30/07 as I will be bringing the glider into
Canada.
If you feel you want to explore a partnership, please respond to my
personal email.
Regards
Udo
of a partner ship.
The reasons are:
Saving taxes ( I do not have to import the glider in to Canada)
Saving $ and hassle not having to get a Canadian C of A.
Insurance cost is half in the US.
I do not fly on weekends. My 125-150 hours a year are taken up by an
average of 4- 5 contests
If your flying is mostly on weekends and you only fly one contest a
year we could have a match.
Also, If the glider can be stored any where around the Lake Ontario
perimeter
that would be agreeable to me. As an example Harris Hill flying Club,
Dansville flying Club
The dead line will be March 30/07 as I will be bringing the glider into
Canada.
If you feel you want to explore a partnership, please respond to my
personal email.
Regards
Udo