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I've heard that LET is currently investigating whether working out a fix
for the Blanik is feasable and reasonable. Rumour says that they are trying to find out how many Blaniks are still in use and that it will depend on the demand whether they will develop such a fix or not. So all interested owners of a Blanik should show their interest and send a short mail to . |
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On Sep 17, 3:39*am, John Smith wrote:
I've heard that LET is currently investigating whether working out a fix for the Blanik is feasable and reasonable. Rumour says that they are trying to find out how many Blaniks are still in use and that it will depend on the demand whether they will develop such a fix or not. So all interested owners of a Blanik should show their interest and send a short mail to . Right now the answer is Zero. None are in use. Can anyone verify this solicitation. Has someone already informed Aircraft Industries of how many Blaniks that were affected by the recent actions of EASA? Has anyone at the FAA given statistical information to them? How about economic impact? Seriously? regards, D |
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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message ... I've heard that LET is currently investigating whether working out a fix for the Blanik is feasable and reasonable. Where did you hear this? |
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Surfer! wrote:
I've heard that LET is currently investigating whether working out a fix for the Blanik is feasable and reasonable. Where did you hear this? I've read it on an Austrian gliding web site which is mostly reliable (www.streckenflug.at). |
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On Sep 17, 10:36*am, Canav8 wrote:
On Sep 17, 3:39*am, John Smith wrote: I've heard that LET is currently investigating whether working out a fix for the Blanik is feasable and reasonable. Rumour says that they are trying to find out how many Blaniks are still in use and that it will depend on the demand whether they will develop such a fix or not. So all interested owners of a Blanik should show their interest and send a short mail to . Right now the answer is Zero. None are in use. Can anyone verify this solicitation. Has someone already informed Aircraft Industries of how many Blaniks that were affected by the recent actions of EASA? Has anyone at the FAA given statistical information to them? How about economic impact? Seriously? regards, D I'm still trying to collect information from the US owners, getting a response or two daily. I've yet to hear of an A.I. effort, but I hope it's a work in progress. It will take some time yet just for the US numbers. Frank Whiteley |
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The first AD's mandated that information be sent to the Mfg.
I have not heard of any response from the Mfg. I think they can figure out from their various dealers, plus the on- line registries of the FAA and other countries related government agencies, how many are in service (A LOT, IMO) and they know how many they built! For now, let's put some more comments on the FAA website! Of the thousands that have flown Blaniks in the USA, I can't believe only less than 20 have done so! Aerodyne |
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"John Smith" wrote in message
. .. Surfer! wrote: I've heard that LET is currently investigating whether working out a fix for the Blanik is feasable and reasonable. Where did you hear this? I've read it on an Austrian gliding web site which is mostly reliable (www.streckenflug.at). That is a big and busy website. How about providing the exact URL instead of leaving us hunting around for it - or not? |
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Surfer! wrote:
I've heard that LET is currently investigating whether working out a fix for the Blanik is feasable and reasonable. Where did you hear this? I've read it on an Austrian gliding web site which is mostly reliable (www.streckenflug.at). That is a big and busy website. How about providing the exact URL instead of leaving us hunting around for it - or not? Look closer before you rant. The message is on the main page, so this *is* the exact URL. Scroll down to 2010-09-17. Be forewarned, though, that it doesn't say more than I did, and does so in German. |
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Sign the petition.
http://www.petitiononline.com/blanik/petition.html It is alleged that this will help. |
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On Sep 18, 9:27*am, Pat Russell wrote:
Sign the petition. http://www.petitiononline.com/blanik/petition.html It is alleged that this will help. Interesting enough is that the Blanik L-13's are NOT grounded in the Czech Republic. The gliding clubs said no to LET. See link: http://translate.google.com/translat...ogle.com&twu=1 |
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