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Since last November, the US$ / Euro ratio has improved thereby lowering the
price of a PW-6 by 9.0%, saving US$ 4700 -- enough to pay ocean shipping cost -- it is the same for other European made sailplanes. Let's hope the ratio holds or improves more. It changes daily. |
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On Feb 9, 12:47*pm, "Charles Yeates" wrote:
Since last November, the US$ / Euro ratio has improved thereby lowering the price of a PW-6 by 9.0%, saving US$ 4700 -- *enough to pay ocean shipping cost -- it is the same for other European made sailplanes. Let's hope the ratio holds or improves more. It changes daily. Yup - we're just waiting for Greece, Ireland and Iceland to declare themselves bankrupt, which should cause the Euro to plummet! Mike |
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Will the Euro tank before Euro glider manufacturers are regulated out
of existence? The race is on. On Feb 9, 5:19*pm, Mike the Strike wrote: On Feb 9, 12:47*pm, "Charles Yeates" wrote: Since last November, the US$ / Euro ratio has improved thereby lowering the price of a PW-6 by 9.0%, saving US$ 4700 -- *enough to pay ocean shipping cost -- it is the same for other European made sailplanes. Let's hope the ratio holds or improves more. It changes daily. Yup - we're just waiting for Greece, Ireland and Iceland to declare themselves bankrupt, which should cause the Euro to plummet! Mike |
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On Feb 9, 2:47*pm, "Charles Yeates" wrote:
Since last November, the US$ / Euro ratio has improved thereby lowering the price of a PW-6 by 9.0%, saving US$ 4700 -- *enough to pay ocean shipping cost -- it is the same for other European made sailplanes. Let's hope the ratio holds or improves more. It changes daily. Just THINK how much you'll save on an Antares ! Let me know when you'e ready to place your order for a shiny new Antares 18 pure glider, 18T sustainer, or 20E dream machine. See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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To paraphrase an early 20th century entrepreneur, "The best time to
buy a European glider is when you have money." ..02NO |
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On Feb 9, 8:12*pm, Tuno wrote:
To paraphrase an early 20th century entrepreneur, "The best time to buy a European glider is when you have money." .02NO Lest we forget the used markets as well. I bought a Grob 102 CS last year with 1500 hours on her, incl. trailer, for about half of what I could find one on the used market in the US. I shipped it in from Britain. The savings I experienced was at least 50%, even after paying Ro Ro from UK to US (about 3200 USD). I did the customs work myself (don't let anyone tell you that you can't do the paperwork and must have a broker, it's simply not true) and was in and out of customs as well as pier services in a bit over two hours. The GBP was much worse then than now but bargains keep popping up on the British glider sales site. BTW ... if you do the customs work yourself, the counter clerk will certainly tell you to get a broker ... at which time you should insist on seeing a supervisor ... and then present your very accurate and complete paperwork. It was easy from this point for me, as the supervisor explained you really should have a broker but it wasn't required by law. You can see that the broker agencies likely dine the customs department frequently .... nuff said. T2 |
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On Feb 9, 7:12*pm, Tuno wrote:
To paraphrase an early 20th century entrepreneur, "The best time to buy a European glider is when you have money." .02NO He also said of the price, "if you have to ask, you can't afford it," which bears a certain resemblance to gliders John Cochrane |
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On Feb 10, 1:29*pm, rlovinggood wrote:
er, can I make one instead? Brad Uh, Brad, aren't you making an "American" glider rather than a "European" one? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA hmmmmmm......................good point Ray! Brad |
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On Feb 10, 3:36*pm, Brad wrote:
On Feb 10, 1:29*pm, rlovinggood wrote: er, can I make one instead? Brad Uh, Brad, aren't you making an "American" glider rather than a "European" one? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA hmmmmmm......................good point Ray! Brad paint it white and make sure the canopy opens from the left instead of the right. no one will know the difference |
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On Feb 11, 4:44*am, Tony wrote:
paint it white and make sure the canopy opens from the left instead of the right. no one will know the difference Real sailplanes have front-hinged canopies... |
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