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For what it is worth.
We have just completed the major work of refurbishing our club's 1956 Scheibe Bergfalke II/55. We returned her to the hangar resplendent in new red and white fabric and dope and with a lot of repairs... So - for those in the northern hemisphere who have the time to look. It might be worth looking at your older mounts. We found much evidence of damage that had not been repaired properly, and was not in the log books. Somewhere in the deep dark past (before the English logs started in the early 1970s) she was basically broken in two. Some of the welds were worse than I am capable of. There were numerous dents and bent tubes, that were not visible without a full bare metal strip down. What is amazing is the decades of hard use and thousands of landings without failure. We know of 13,000 flights, and we have logs for less than half of the aircraft's chronological life. Scheibe were slow, but very helpful in finding drawings we needed to re manufacture parts. As an example we had to have bearings made up, because the original design could no longer be sourced. There were 14 tube sleeves over damaged tube sections by the time Keith had finished. One thing is sure though - we can expect many years of solid service from her again. I wonder how many glass trainers will be as repairable at 38 years old. I have put a couple of pictures up on the club gallery at http://www.whisperingwings.org.za/ga...bumName=ZS-GSI Other club members have more pictures for later. Bruce |
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Nice job!
My first flight was in one (Ontario Canada)..... it was sold, it is now fully restored (by M&H) and is hangared at Harris Hill N.Y. It has a unique home... winched up to the ceiling in a special sling, and is accessible to those visiting the National Soaring Museum. It is still the best I have flown for 'feeling' thermals.... fantastic off the winch, but you better not be too tall! I am envious! Bob Bruce wrote: For what it is worth. We have just completed the major work of refurbishing our club's 1956 Scheibe Bergfalke II/55. |
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I'd love to visit! Maybe one day.....
Our old 'C-FZCM' is not in the museum proper, it is in the club (I think) hangar near the museum building and is flown often, but maybe someone from Harris Hill can update us? I recall that long legged pilots had to fold up their legs quite a bit too! I'd love to see a picture of your canopy, can you send a link to it? Bob |
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Beautiful! Well worth all the work. Ours had a multi-piece flat
plexiglass canopy. Thanks for the link. Merry Christmas! Bob |
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