Great stuff! Found 3 of them. Thanks for your help. If anybody else has
pictures or any other info, please do not hesitate....
"Stewart Kissel" wrote in
message ...
http://www.landings.com/evird.acgi?p...=-&mtd=41&cgi=
%2Fcgi-bin%2Fnph-search_nnr&var=0&buf=66&src=_landings%2Fpages%2Fs
earch_nnr-complex.html&fld_nr1=2&pattern1=&fld_nr1=2&acman=& acmod=
sagitta&pattern3=&fld_nr3=6&pattern2=&fld_nr2=4&pa ttern9=&fld_nr9=
16&pattern4=&fld_nr4=9&pattern5=&fld_nr5=10&patter n7=&fld_nr7=11&p
attern6=&fld_nr6=12&pattern8=&fld_nr8=14&data_type =HTML&return=SCR
EEN_RET&max_ret=10&start_ret=1&fullsearch=NO
If this does not open for you, go to landings.com and
use there multiple options search in data bases, for
US ac. It lists them.
At 03:30 20 July 2004, John Smith wrote:
Is there anybody out there who can give me some information
about the
whereabouts of the 5 Sagitta's that have been flying
in the USA? The Sagitta
is Dutch built wooden glider from the sixties. Only
20 built in total and
few flying remain. I am trying to gather the history
of most of them for a
website.
These are the reg. numbers (probably)
N6446
N12DC(17 metre version)
N88988 (low canopy & retractable gear)
N12199
N9121
All help appreciated!
Cheers,
Robert Smits (Sagitta s/n 10 ZK-GDO)