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On Sunday, July 13, 2014 12:23:55 AM UTC-4, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Saturday, July 12, 2014 7:40:58 PM UTC-7, Mark628CA wrote: Karl is incorrect when he claims that the company is "belly up" and does not provide support... So, if Centrair is still in business, who is this "SN Centrair" who seems to be acting on their behalf? I reached out to SN Centrair a short while ago since I was interested in importing a Marianne, a two-seat trainer. The original Centrair made the same blunder in their US certification process and limited the life-time to 3,000 hours of flight time. After waiting for a response for around two weeks, I got an e-mail stating that there were no attempts to change that and the main focus of SN Centrair now is making parts for Airbus. Sadly, I had to drop my plans despite the fact that the Marianne seems to be an attractive trainer compared to others, far more expensive ones, made in the Fatherland.. Uli |
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I am pretty sure Centrair will never do anything regarding the Mariane.
Mariane is a great glider when manned by a pilot "who knows". It can bite a Janus C. I know, cause I was in the Janus. Also, it is the very alone glider I did not like at all. 2 or 3 flights and definitively, we are not good friends. It is a nightmare to takeoff on wet grass with a weak plane. Also, winch hook is not in the center of the fuse, and you have to correct all the launch. Rear part of the fuse is known to be easy to brake even on (rather) soft landings. I love Pegase, I hate duo-pegase. But one of the first 1000km on Pyrenees was with a Mariane. |
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A Pegasus with 500 FH is not a real issue as it relates to the current 3,000 FH "US only" limit. Furthermore, as Mark indicated, there is a competent team right now working with the FAA and Centrair to get the situation hopefully sorted out. $20k for a standard class ship with 40 L/D is a steal by any standard. The customer service out of the Centrair team is overall good. The parts that I have needed in the last few years were always "on the shelves" and my technical questions always received an answer within one-two weeks. There is also a Yahoo group "Fly4pegasus" available for owners and other Pegasus enthusiasts! As highlighted above, the drum brake is not the most effective but Beringer has now an STC that is worth considering.
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