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A FFA Diamant 16.5 Sailplane, s/n 44, is being parted out. As a former
owner, I spent a large amount of time and money to try and repair and restore the ship to new condition. Unfortunately, bonding problems in the right wing proved intractable, and the restoration was abandoned many years ago. I am now assisting the current lienholder in parting out the aircraft. All original parts are available with the exception of the horizontal tail, instruments, and the right hand wing "box". Even if you have a perfect ship with no need for any repairs, you might be interested to know that the project includes $8000.00 of new factory spares for the restoration, purchased just prior to the factory being sold. New parts include such items as an instrument panel, controls, levers, bellcranks, handles, decals, wheel parts, bearings and fasteners, which are very hard to come by. These parts, as well as the entire original control system, have been stored separately in sealed plastic bags indoors at room temp for the last 19 yrs. Also available is an excellent original canopy in the frame and the Service Bulletin #8 spar stub kit with the ONLY installation tool in existence! The ship is stored in a rare original factory FFA aluminum enclosed trailer, modified by Gerlien to be an exceptional light weight (1800lbs loaded) design that has been towed rock steady behind a compact car at 90 mph. Mike Malis Days 661.572.5528 Evenings 661.284.6967 |
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![]() wrote: wrote: A FFA Diamant 16.5 Sailplane, s/n 44, is being parted out. As a former owner, I spent a large amount of time and money to try and repair and restore the ship to new condition. Unfortunately, bonding problems in the right wing proved intractable, and the restoration was abandoned many years ago. I am now assisting the current lienholder in parting out the aircraft. All original parts are available with the exception of the horizontal tail, instruments, and the right hand wing "box". Even if you have a perfect ship with no need for any repairs, you might be interested to know that the project includes $8000.00 of new factory spares for the restoration, purchased just prior to the factory being sold. New parts include such items as an instrument panel, controls, levers, bellcranks, handles, decals, wheel parts, bearings and fasteners, which are very hard to come by. These parts, as well as the entire original control system, have been stored separately in sealed plastic bags indoors at room temp for the last 19 yrs. Also available is an excellent original canopy in the frame and the Service Bulletin #8 spar stub kit with the ONLY installation tool in existence! The ship is stored in a rare original factory FFA aluminum enclosed trailer, modified by Gerlien to be an exceptional light weight (1800lbs loaded) design that has been towed rock steady behind a compact car at 90 mph. Mike Malis Days 661.572.5528 Evenings 661.284.6967 Mike, Having owned a Diamant 16.5 in the early 1980's, I do have one word of caution about the FFA aluminum trailers. You mention that it had been modified by Gerlien. Please be aware that the trailer axle is not safe as it left the factory. The axle was constructed with small male stubs at the hub which are pressed into a central tube. The small male stubs can separate from the central tube under x-wind generated side loads at normal towing speeds. The result of seperation is a trailer going down the road on it's side due to the rather top heavy nature of the design. I would strongly recommend an axle replacement if that has not already been done. I have first hand experience with this design flaw. Al Thomas Al, Thanks for your input. Don't know if the axle was replaced, seems to me, it might have been. I recall the axle is the type used on horse trailers with a torsion spring. I think after 60k miles, if it was going to go, it would have by now. Still worth a check, and new axles are not that expensive. |
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Hi, I realise its a very long time since this post - do you still have the Diamant parts and spar kit? Just a long shot!
Many thanks Paul. On Saturday, February 26, 2005 at 3:19:18 AM UTC, wrote: A FFA Diamant 16.5 Sailplane, s/n 44, is being parted out. As a former owner, I spent a large amount of time and money to try and repair and restore the ship to new condition. Unfortunately, bonding problems in the right wing proved intractable, and the restoration was abandoned many years ago. I am now assisting the current lienholder in parting out the aircraft. All original parts are available with the exception of the horizontal tail, instruments, and the right hand wing "box". Even if you have a perfect ship with no need for any repairs, you might be interested to know that the project includes $8000.00 of new factory spares for the restoration, purchased just prior to the factory being sold. New parts include such items as an instrument panel, controls, levers, bellcranks, handles, decals, wheel parts, bearings and fasteners, which are very hard to come by. These parts, as well as the entire original control system, have been stored separately in sealed plastic bags indoors at room temp for the last 19 yrs. Also available is an excellent original canopy in the frame and the Service Bulletin #8 spar stub kit with the ONLY installation tool in existence! The ship is stored in a rare original factory FFA aluminum enclosed trailer, modified by Gerlien to be an exceptional light weight (1800lbs loaded) design that has been towed rock steady behind a compact car at 90 mph. Mike Malis Days 661.572.5528 Evenings 661.284.6967 |
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