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I have received several letters over the last year from people
interested in purchasing my glider. I was wondering if this is common or rare? I'd like to think it rare and that I own a highly desireable and marketable glider. I also wonder if it is some type of scam. The letter's content and other small detals makes them seem like genuine enquiries. I always reply back to the author with a nicely worded, "Thanks but no thanks. I'll contact you if I change my mind." Often I get back a response which clearly is from a glider pilot. What is your experience? John "67R" |
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with your address available on the FAA's site, its not that hard to
conceive as possible. I have done the same looking for other Cherokee II owners, in my case looking for a set of plans. I didnt go so far as to send letters, but cross referenced names with the SSAs member list with emails and harassed people that way. ContestID67 wrote: I have received several letters over the last year from people interested in purchasing my glider. I was wondering if this is common or rare? I'd like to think it rare and that I own a highly desireable and marketable glider. I also wonder if it is some type of scam. The letter's content and other small detals makes them seem like genuine enquiries. I always reply back to the author with a nicely worded, "Thanks but no thanks. I'll contact you if I change my mind." Often I get back a response which clearly is from a glider pilot. What is your experience? John "67R" |
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please see the warning on my want-ads page: http://www.wingsandwheels.com/wantads1.htm
Warning ! If you receive an email similar to this example it is a scam! "Hello,I Am interested in buying your advertised ads for sale {JANTAR GFK SAILPLANE} that been posted on the ad 2004 i am a seller that buy items and resell so want to buy your JANTAR SAILPLANE. I will like to know the actual price you want to offer it for sale and the present condition and the pics of it.and mode of my payment will be a cheque drawn from an UK bank. Note that the shipping will be handle by my shipper that will come to you house for that pickup,if this is okay by you i want you to get back to me with your full name, your full contact address and your full phone number. best regards Smith." this is one of the common scams, though there are many others to be aware of......base line is, if it sounds too good or simple to be true.....it likely is! tim Wings & Wheels www.wingsandwheels.com "ContestID67" wrote in message ups.com... I have received several letters over the last year from people interested in purchasing my glider. I was wondering if this is common or rare? I'd like to think it rare and that I own a highly desireable and marketable glider. I also wonder if it is some type of scam. The letter's content and other small detals makes them seem like genuine enquiries. I always reply back to the author with a nicely worded, "Thanks but no thanks. I'll contact you if I change my mind." Often I get back a response which clearly is from a glider pilot. What is your experience? John "67R" |
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ContestID67 wrote:
I have received several letters over the last year from people interested in purchasing my glider. I was wondering if this is common or rare? I'd like to think it rare and that I own a highly desireable and marketable glider. I've sent such a letter a few times myself. I've had interest in purchasing particular types of classic gliders, and by searching the FAA database, came up with a few in the area that likely haven't been flown in years. If no other method of contact is available, I'll send a nice letter to the address listed in the FAA database. Sometimes, I even get a response... Marc |
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![]() "ContestID67" wrote in message ups.com... I have received several letters over the last year from people interested in purchasing my glider. I was wondering if this is common or rare? I'd like to think it rare and that I own a highly desireable and marketable glider. I also wonder if it is some type of scam. The letter's content and other small detals makes them seem like genuine enquiries. I always reply back to the author with a nicely worded, "Thanks but no thanks. I'll contact you if I change my mind." Often I get back a response which clearly is from a glider pilot. What is your experience? John "67R" John, About 12 years ago I was ready to purchase my first sailplane. Being new to the sport the local group of pilots recommended that I purchase a Ka-6. A mass mailing was sent to all owners west of the Appalachian Mountains. As a result I found a nice Ka-6E at a reasonable price located in Kentucky. (http://www.soaridaho.com/photogallery/valley/Ka-6E.jpg -- http://www.soaridaho.com/photogaller...with_Ka-6E.jpg) It was November the Bronco II was readied for the trip and off I went. The trip to East was a non-event; however, returning home was a different story. First off, the trailer didn't track well and the Bronco II's short wheel base didn't help the situation.. Then came a massive row of thunder storms complete with tornados. Once west of the Mississippi River all was well until I reached Wyoming. The first winter snow storm hit closing I-80. Luck was with me, I was able to find a motel room for the night. The next day about noon I-80 was open (chains required.); however, a high wind warning still in effect. I chained all four wheels of the Bronco II and headed west. The wind wasn't bad as I left Laramie; however, it got stronger, and stronger as I approached Elk Mountain. As the winds increased it was necessary to drive with the right wheels on the unplowed shoulder in order to maintain control of the trailer. I took my time and threaded my way around and between several overturned "18 wheelers." About 20 miles west of the summit the winds settled down. The chains were removed at Rawlins and the rest of the trip to Nampa was uneventful. Back to the subject line -- For a person looking for a specific make and model, a mass mailing from the FAA database is worth the effort. If your enquiries contain specific questions relating to your sailplane, I would consider them genuine. However, the advice Tim offers on the Wings and Wheels website should be taken seriously. (http://www.wingsandwheels.com:80/wantads1.htm) Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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ContestID67 wrote:
I have received several letters over the last year from people interested in purchasing my glider. I was wondering if this is common or rare? I'd like to think it rare and that I own a highly desireable and marketable glider. I also wonder if it is some type of scam. The letter's content and other small detals makes them seem like genuine enquiries. I always reply back to the author with a nicely worded, "Thanks but no thanks. I'll contact you if I change my mind." Often I get back a response which clearly is from a glider pilot. What is your experience? John "67R" Begs the question... what model sailplane do you own? |
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I wonder aloud if this has to do with the desireability (I'd like to
think) of my sailplane, a DG-101G ELAN. Obviously the ship is not the high point of aerodynamics but there are four distinct reasons why I think the above; 1) When I bought the ship it was a race with two other pilots to buy the same ship. I happened to be quickest on the trigger with a phone call. Luckily I had a friend point it out to me. 2) Repeated ads in Soaring for "DG owners we have buyers for your ship". I don't see that with other makes and models. 3) I don't see them for sale in Soaring, Mara's, etc. 4) I keep getting mail from interested buyers (and they are better worded than Mara's scam emails). Of course it could be rarity as there are just 14 DG-100s (all types) in the FAA registry of which only 9 are DG100G (same as DG101G). Just my $0.02. - John |
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ContestID67 wrote:
I wonder aloud if this has to do with the desireability (I'd like to think) of my sailplane, a DG-101G ELAN. Obviously the ship is not the high point of aerodynamics but there are four distinct reasons why I think the above; 1) When I bought the ship it was a race with two other pilots to buy the same ship. I happened to be quickest on the trigger with a phone call. Luckily I had a friend point it out to me. 2) Repeated ads in Soaring for "DG owners we have buyers for your ship". I don't see that with other makes and models. 3) I don't see them for sale in Soaring, Mara's, etc. 4) I keep getting mail from interested buyers (and they are better worded than Mara's scam emails). As a former DG-101G owner, I can tell you that quite a few people know that they are one of the best buys in glass gliders in the US $20K to $30K range, if you can find one. And, I'll also say that, properly sealed (mine had sealed pushrods, S-seals on the ailerons, and even routed channels for the mylar), I used to be able to pretty consistently outclimb and outrun any LS-4, Pegase, or ASW-19 I came across 8^) Marc |
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Hello John,
No, I do not believe that what you are getting to be a SCAM. If you have to wait for a particular sailplane type to become available, it might take a while and someone else could beat you to it. I purchased a 304CZ last year from writting a letter and a member in our club wrote a letter to everyone in the US who had a LS8-18 and got 2 replies. He now owns a LS8-18. I just suggested to another club member to decide on what sailplanes he really wants to purchase and to write a letter to the owners and see if they are interested in selling their glider. Sometimes you just have to get the ball rolling to get someone to sell their glider. Randy N304RS |
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![]() Gary Emerson wrote: Begs the question... what model sailplane do you own? GLASER-DIRKS FLUGZEUGBAU DG-100G |
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