Bruce,
I suggest that you follow this address:
http://2009.gfa.org.au/index.php?opt... 53&Itemid=222
This will allow you to send an email to Mike Burns who has been
involved with Blanik structural problems from the beginning. His firm
is Aviation and General Engineering.
I'm not sure who holds the STC but Mike Burns will know - and I
suspect it's his firm.
Aviation & General Engineering Ltd
Gate 12 Western side Tocumwal Aerodrome
Tocumwal NSW 2714
Australia
Fax: Int + 61 (0)3 5874 2920
Bob K, with his interest in metal gliders, will probably be interested
in Mike's work in engineering a jet conversion for the Caproni Calif -
the A21SJA.
http://www.tschager-gold.it/segelflu...ingorenner.jpg
http://www.tschager-gold.it/segelflu...d/VH-GCM-3.jpg
GC
On Aug 19, 5:33*am, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Aug 18, 10:53*am, Bruce wrote:
That was what I was looking for.
Will check to see if they still exist etc.
Bruce
Good luck! I searched the Internet for more and better info, and
basically came up dry.
My suggestion would be to start with the Australian supplemental type
certificate number and see if the Australian airworthiness authorities
have drawings for the modifications and information about who the STC
can be licensed from.
Thanks, Bob K.