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I am not selling a DG300, actually thinking of buying one, but I would
like to ask opinions. After discovery the famous main spar problem and restrictions is it a save investment a DG300 ? As I can see the average DG300 price level went down with approx. 5000 EUR and now is approacning my wallet size. Do we expect more or the current price level already steady donw ? As I can remenber one year ago a DG300 complete package from 1985-1990 with trailer was around 27-30000 EUR depending on instruments. Now this is between 25-28000 EUR. The operation limitations (not speaking about the Acro version) are not serious, I could live with that. |
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I just bought an ELAN with winglets, well equiped (lx5000, flarm, etc) with a Komet trailer. I also had a look at the main spar problem, but a change of 270 to 250kph max speed and 200 to 175kph in turbulence is also not a serious problem for me. There is also a reduction in the max weight from 525 to 450kg, meaning less ballast. I managed to do a couple decent flights with it, and i love it. It's easy to fly but performs very well. I'm used to flying Pegase and there is quite a big difference. I love the view from the cockpit thanks to the big canopy. I'm not really into the works of the glider market, but comparing with other gliders out there, i found it a good deal. Ricardo On Sep 24, 9:00 pm, wrote: I am not selling a DG300, actually thinking of buying one, but I would like to ask opinions. After discovery the famous main spar problem and restrictions is it a save investment a DG300 ? As I can see the average DG300 price level went down with approx. 5000 EUR and now is approacning my wallet size. Do we expect more or the current price level already steady donw ? As I can remenber one year ago a DG300 complete package from 1985-1990 with trailer was around 27-30000 EUR depending on instruments. Now this is between 25-28000 EUR. The operation limitations (not speaking about the Acro version) are not serious, I could live with that. |
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What do you think about the current market value in Europe, of a DG300
with good shape, good, but not extrem instrumentation, simple basic flight computer-vario, average condition Cobra or Komet trailer (same aga like the glider) from the mid 80's (1984-1988) ? |
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A quick servey reveals the following:
1) Elan 1985 Euro 26500 2) Elan 1985 28000 3) Elan 1985 27500 4) Elan 1986 with winglet 25000 the rest a 1984 27000 1990 26000 1984 27000 1986 25000 check this site here http://www.segelflug.de/classifieds/ Regards Udo On Sep 24, 3:00 pm, wrote: I am not selling a DG300, actually thinking of buying one, but I would like to ask opinions. After discovery the famous main spar problem and restrictions is it a save investment a DG300 ? As I can see the average DG300 price level went down with approx. 5000 EUR and now is approacning my wallet size. Do we expect more or the current price level already steady donw ? As I can remenber one year ago a DG300 complete package from 1985-1990 with trailer was around 27-30000 EUR depending on instruments. Now this is between 25-28000 EUR. The operation limitations (not speaking about the Acro version) are not serious, I could live with that. |
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Thanks, I know the site, these are prices what can see in the adv. All
we know that the actual selling price is much lower, or do you think that these are realistic prices ? Would you buy DG300 for these price ? |
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I am not in that market, hence I can not help you, for that matter no
one else can. You must do the research. Assume you will have to pay the median price. This in turn will set your budget. If you are able to negotiate a better price you will be ahead. Always have the money on hand when making an offer. Udo On Sep 25, 8:47 am, wrote: Thanks, I know the site, these are prices what can see in the adv. All we know that the actual selling price is much lower, or do you think that these are realistic prices ? Would you buy DG300 for these price ? |
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On Sep 25, 5:47 am, wrote:
Thanks, I know the site, these are prices what can see in the adv. All we know that the actual selling price is much lower, or do you think that these are realistic prices ? Would you buy DG300 for these price ? By definition something is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. That goes for gliders, cars, houses, even a pack of gum. So like Udo said, you're the only one who can decide what it's worth to you. I have one also and think it's a very nice glider. They have good performance, are comfortable and have great visibility. If you're fishing for one to buy here because of the current exchange rate, at the European prices in Euros you just may. But mine is not for sale either. ![]() I haven't seen any here for sale but the prices here may not have changed much since we are not required to operate under the new limitations. Most of the time I'm sure we do anyway. The FAA left it up to the individual owners/pilots which is exactly where that decision should lie. FAA, good on ya! Bob |
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I just but one! The dg300 never had a technical problem in flight in the
past 20 yrs (more than 500 flying around!); You can't compare to the Duo (with a few dozen flying around since only 5-8 yrs!) which broke off in flight; And the limitations are in fact probably only relevant for competition pilots (and these fly nowadays LS-8 etc.), otherwise I can't see how it could affect an avarage cross-country pilot in any way (when do you fly at speeds 240km/h or with more than 100 kg water?); And honestly, a Looping or a U-turn it could still easily bear, although more complex (g-demanding) figures I'd be careful (and nowadays you fly these on a fox or a B4 or similar) |
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![]() I think you are referring to there being no known structural failures of the wing in flight with the DG-30x. But claiming "never having a technical problem in flight" is going pretty far. The DG-30x is not immune to problems, and there most definitely have been "technical problems in flight" including asymmetric deployment of spoilers (one spoiler became disconnected), elevators partially effective (automatic hookup not properly engaged) -- the design of DG's elevator hookup has been problematic over the years, even with improvements it is still possible if being very careless to assemble the elevators so the elevator push rod in the fin is next to instead of inside the "funnel"). I own a DG-303 Acro they are a nice standard class ship and fly well, being an older design they are not a Discus 2 or LS8 or ASW-28. Whether the amended ballast or airspeed limitations will be an issue depends on where and how you fly. Personally in the Sierras and Great Basin on the many strong days we have there I would fly my DG-303 at max ballast. In these locations on good days many of the gliders going XC will be fully ballasted. So for me the revised ballast limitations (but not airspeed) are annoying (and somewhat non-intuitive to me since the ballast weight is in the wings). The DG-303 Acro is also fun ship to acro, very nice to fly and capable of snap rolls, tail slides, etc. but technically now its an acro no more. Regards Darryl On Oct 8, 12:57 pm, David Sanchez wrote: I just but one! The dg300 never had a technical problem in flight in the past 20 yrs (more than 500 flying around!); You can't compare to the Duo (with a few dozen flying around since only 5-8 yrs!) which broke off in flight; And the limitations are in fact probably only relevant for competition pilots (and these fly nowadays LS-8 etc.), otherwise I can't see how it could affect an avarage cross-country pilot in any way (when do you fly at speeds 240km/h or with more than 100 kg water?); And honestly, a Looping or a U-turn it could still easily bear, although more complex (g-demanding) figures I'd be careful (and nowadays you fly these on a fox or a B4 or similar) |
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