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Fellow pilots:
Nothing's definite yet, but I have a sudden opportunity to acquire a different glider. If that happens I'll need to sell my DG-300 to complete the purchase. The ship is in excellent condition. I searched all over the country before buying it, to find the best DG-300 possible. It is one of only a few DG-300's with factory winglets (usually only on DG-303 models). It is fully set up for XC and contest flying. The ship is super-easy to fly, holds multiple WA state records, and won 2 days of the Logan, UT Sports Class contest last year. The glider was completely re-wired with tefzel wire, new circuit-breakers, and Anderson Powerpole connectors in 2009. The only damage history is the gear-collapse belly-landing last year (gear was not locked down, minor skin damage, fully repaired and with a new Tost release mounted. No landing gear damage or problems). Included equipment: Mountain High O2 system (the newer O2D1 model) & tank 3 varios (B400, Cambridge, Tasman) Cambridge L-NAV (digital LCD flight computer with pitot/static data but no GPS) 2 PDAs (with GPS) EW MicroRecorder GPS logger (legal for *all* badges, contests, and records) Becker radio w/PTT & gooseneck mic G-meter & flight-timer Nearly-new Altimeter (purchased in 2009) Multiple (spare) batteries including a new one purchased at the end of 2010 High-end one-man rigging gear Tail dolly & tow-out gear Pilot relief system Metal-top Cobra trailer with a brand new ramp-jack, spare tire, and more Various spares and other equipment TTAF is roughly 1650 hours (don't have my logbook with me right now). I am the third owner, and it lived its life in New Mexico before coming to Seattle. The Gelcoat is an 8.5 out of 10, and the interior is a 9.5 out of 10. If I sell it, I'll pay for a fresh annual at the time of sale. Because of the condition of the ship, the included equipment, and the fact that its ready-to-fly I am going to be asking around $40,000. I will be happy to provide help with transition training, as well as setup and use of the instruments & loggers. If anyone has interest or wants to discuss this with me privately, please feel free to contact me at: Thanks, --Noel |
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Update: The DG-300 is definitely for sale.
Took over 100 photos today - showing both the strong and weak points of the ship & trailer. Posted them he https://picasaweb.google.com/noel.wade/DG3002011Photos# Enjoy, --Noel |
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Sorry all, sale of the DG has been postponed until September.
Thanks, --Noel |
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On Apr 6, 9:50*am, "noel.wade" wrote:
Sorry all, sale of the DG has been postponed until September. Thanks, --Noel Can we call that an official false start? ![]() and go flying! Bruno - B4 |
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