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![]() Hello Ray, You are considering alot of effort and funding to transport two ways for a refurbish of your Ls1c abroad. Consider. You will get most bang for your buck by selling your glider in USA (yes if it is severely in need of refinish you have to price it accordingly); Thence take the money gained by sale and put some with it and buy a fine condition or refinished glider from Europe (US/EU value is better now) and import that glider in its modern trailer such as Cobra or Komet shipped RORO (roll on roll off). Thereby, you increase the USA glider census by one. That is a noble service indeed. As to selling your glider, you shall find someone perfectly willing to take your Ls1c. It probably flies well, and you may attest to that in great satisfaction. Thus, you shall find one who needs a bargain or who has not realized just what gliders should cost. They shall take on your glider with delight. Then later perhaps they will move into it as a refinish project in great innocence, and do it themself and with friends. That is how your glider shall most likely be refinished cost effectively. Labor of love, at home, by one who wants to do that. Tho, do not sell it as a 'rehab needed' project unless the gelcoat is coming off in chucks and it looks like tan rough alligator skin. Let the glider speak for itself but just sell it. Be truthful. What it is is what it is. It must be good or you would not be going to all this consideration of gelcoat or paint refurbishment. Thus, sell its qualities for what it is. Clean it up as much as possible, polish it, touch up cockpit, make it look spiffy, clean up the trailer, and put it out for sale with photos on WingsandWheels.com and other places including Soaring Magazine. Sale shall happen if you choose to do so. Then, with you having put together your funds gained from sale and additional to the extent you may, you shall seek good glider in Europe. Thence, shipment into Jacksonville or Charleston or a Georgia port, transported by RORO shipping by seatransport companies that do such pretty regularly. Shipment to southern ports is pretty frequent, complete with Export Certificate of Airworthiness. Good hunting. Be of good heart, Jim Culp USA Asw-20C GatorCity FL building a Sonex Tailwheel airplane to fly with six cyl Jabiru 3300 engine |
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