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The future of the Glass Goose is in doubt. I e-mailed Tom Scott about seeing
the GG while I was in Dallas but it seems he is having health issues & ready to retire. I sure hope he finds a buyer to keep production going. The GG is really in a class of its own; it really deserves to be the amphibian Europa in terms of success. I was hoping to get one but as a first time buyer I really need a company that's going to be around for a while for support. I hope I don't have to resort to a SeaRey. I wish Tom the best. |
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Why don't you check out a few float planes? Some go just about as fast
(or faster), they are much easier to dock, they carry a lot more baggage, etc. In article , "geo" wrote: The future of the Glass Goose is in doubt. I e-mailed Tom Scott about seeing the GG while I was in Dallas but it seems he is having health issues & ready to retire. I sure hope he finds a buyer to keep production going. The GG is really in a class of its own; it really deserves to be the amphibian Europa in terms of success. I was hoping to get one but as a first time buyer I really need a company that's going to be around for a while for support. I hope I don't have to resort to a SeaRey. I wish Tom the best. |
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"Legrande Harris" wrote in message
... Why don't you check out a few float planes? Some go just about as fast (or faster), they are much easier to dock, they carry a lot more baggage, etc. Do they burn 6.5gph? Plus no corrosion with composite. I'll be visiting more beaches than docks. I think the total cost of ownership with the GG would be a lot lower. www.glassgoose.com |
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geo wrote...
Do they burn 6.5gph? A floatplane with an O320 (the GG engine, according to the website) will have the same fuel consumption as a Glass Goose with an O320 at the same % power setting. I think the total cost of ownership with the GG would be a lot lower. How many are flying? How much to build and equip? Dave 'carpe data' Hyde |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 00:07:45 GMT, "geo" wrote:
"Legrande Harris" wrote in message ... Why don't you check out a few float planes? Some go just about as fast (or faster), they are much easier to dock, they carry a lot more baggage, etc. Do they burn 6.5gph? Plus no corrosion with composite. I'll be visiting more beaches than docks. I think the total cost of ownership with the GG would be a lot lower. www.glassgoose.com Well you won't be visiting many docks with that design. Have you checked to see if it's insurable? |
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(Drew Dalgleish) wrote
Well you won't be visiting many docks with that design. Have you checked to see if it's insurable? I'll save you guys the trouble. I looked into buying one. It was a great deal, and I was ready to write the check until I called the insurance company. It was not insurable for hull at any price. There was a reason for this, and to the owner's credit he was the one who told me. Less than 40 were built, and half a dozen lost major sections of the wing in flight. Michael |
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Michael wrote:
(Drew Dalgleish) wrote Well you won't be visiting many docks with that design. Have you checked to see if it's insurable? I'll save you guys the trouble. I looked into buying one. It was a great deal, and I was ready to write the check until I called the insurance company. It was not insurable for hull at any price. There was a reason for this, and to the owner's credit he was the one who told me. Less than 40 were built, and half a dozen lost major sections of the wing in flight. Avweb featured pictures of Cezch Airworks "Lake Sport" prototype, all metal and appears to be a 2 seater... http://www.avweb.com/newspics/0413_016.jpg http://www.avweb.com/newspics/0414_057.JPG http://www.avweb.com/newspics/0415_078.JPG http://www.avweb.com/newspics/0415_082.JPG This is the glassed "Sea Storm" from Italy, available in 2 and 4 seat flavors (most of the pix on their website appear to be manufactured in Photoshop): http://www.avweb.com/newspics/SnF2004_0418132.JPG http://www.sgaviation.com/Products/A...a_Storm_Z4.htm http://www.storm-sg.it/nuovo/sea_line.asp?CAT=sea Videos (some of them make me nervous): http://www.sgaviation.com/Downloads/Download.htm |
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Michael or whoever you are - Kelly's boyfriend?
1 - Why don't you respond to emails showing that you are wrong? I tried to handle this off the group - but no joy. 2- why don't you use your real name when you put bad info out? "Michael" wrote in message om... (Drew Dalgleish) wrote Well you won't be visiting many docks with that design. Have you checked to see if it's insurable? I'll save you guys the trouble. I looked into buying one. It was a great deal, and I was ready to write the check until I called the insurance company. It was not insurable for hull at any price. There was a reason for this, and to the owner's credit he was the one who told me. Less than 40 were built, and half a dozen lost major sections of the wing in flight. Michael |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 13:09:14 GMT, "geo" wrote:
The future of the Glass Goose is in doubt. I e-mailed Tom Scott about seeing the GG while I was in Dallas but it seems he is having health issues & ready to retire. I sure hope he finds a buyer to keep production going. The GG is really in a class of its own; it really deserves to be the amphibian Europa in terms of success. I was hoping to get one but as a first time buyer I really need a company that's going to be around for a while for support. I hope I don't have to resort to a SeaRey. I wish Tom the best. Looks like a cool plane but I have trouble believing the 900lb empty weight is possible. |
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