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Old August 23rd 05, 08:47 PM
jls
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ups.com...
If it's for a homebuilt you might do better building your own. I
recently had to replace the 3200 on one of our Citabrias, and I got a
"deal" at $1100 (Canadian). It was new, but old stock; the dealer
quoted a current price of about $1500 for a new one.
It wasn't too many years ago that they were around $700. Did Scott
lose a big lawsuit or something?
Somewhere a few years ago I ran across an article that had plans
for a homebuilt tailwheel. I didn't keep it, and don't remember who
published it. Maybe someone here does...
Dan


Heck, you can buy a Maule pneumatic which works as well as or better than a
Scott. Much cheaper too, at less than $500, and what can a Scott 3200 do
that the Maule can't do?

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