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Old April 20th 04, 02:09 PM
geo
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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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Old April 20th 04, 09:00 PM
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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.


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"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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Old April 20th 04, 09:47 PM
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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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Old April 21st 04, 01:07 AM
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"Legrande Harris" wrote in message
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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.


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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Old April 21st 04, 01:24 AM
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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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Old April 21st 04, 02:13 AM
Drew Dalgleish
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 00:07:45 GMT, "geo" wrote:

"Legrande Harris" wrote in message
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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.


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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Old April 22nd 04, 04:07 PM
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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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Old April 22nd 04, 06:25 PM
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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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Old April 26th 04, 02:18 AM
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
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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.


That happened in the early stage of development, right? Those problems were
solved in the current version.


 




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