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On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 9:41:22 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Folks, I'm doing an informal survey. How many of you are members of a club that still has a 1-26 in your club fleet? Franconia Soaring Association has one. |
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On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 9:41:22 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Folks, I'm doing an informal survey. How many of you are members of a club that still has a 1-26 in your club fleet? VSC in NY has 1-26E for all members and 1-26 SN2 normally reserved for juniors at 0 cost. UH |
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On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 9:12:02 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 9:41:22 AM UTC-5, wrote: Folks, I'm doing an informal survey. How many of you are members of a club that still has a 1-26 in your club fleet? VSC in NY has 1-26E for all members and 1-26 SN2 normally reserved for juniors at 0 cost. UH Looking through logbooks after the Open Cockpit Regatta Jan 1st, really expected the 1-26 A/B/C/D/E to top the list of different gliders of one model flown. Turned out to be the Twin Grob 1/2/3. Seems that more 1-26s are privately owned gliders now than ~30 years ago when you could rent one anywhere for ten or fifteen dollars an hour. Jim |
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The Finger Lakes Soaring Club in Dansville, NY has a 1-26A Serial Number 78. Recovered and Refurbished in 2012. Looks new and always fun to fly.
Chuck Zabinski |
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FAA Registry shows 435 Schweizer 1-26 (A to E) Registered. Wonder how many are actually flying?
Chuck Zabinski |
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Merlin Soaring in central VA has one (E model #655 I think) that we have been restoring. Expect it to be back in service this spring!
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Treasure Coast Soaring Club has a 1-26D.
Paul A. |
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One 1-26 in Jacksonvile Fl, North Florida Soaring Society
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Greater Boston Soaring Club has an "E" model.
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