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Old January 17th 12, 05:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
bill palmer
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Default Have any GLIDER SELLING TIPS?

Sure you do!

I'd like to compile a resource of glider/motorglider selling tips for all to share on my website: GliderSource.com.

This will be a companion to the well received Glider Buying Tips also located there. http://glidersource.com/buyingaglider.shtml

Authors will get credit (unless otherwise specified) and can link to a page of their choice if appropriate. I would like to host all the content on the site so that links remain valid.

Feel free to provide content in any form you're willing to provide: loose text note, pdf document, link to article, even a video.
Include any links that you also will be helpful to the seller. (a similar list of useful links is published on the Glider Buying Tips page)


Thanks in advance,

Bill Palmer
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Old January 17th 12, 04:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
GARY BOGGS
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My tip would be to list it on Wings and Wheels.

Boggs
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Old January 17th 12, 10:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dave Nadler
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Easy - Reduce the price.
See ya, Dave ;-)
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Old January 18th 12, 06:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
bill palmer
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Certainly, where to list, what to include in the listing and how to set the price would be included in the offerings.
The objective is to collect a genuinely useful collection of information and advice freely available to all (i.e., not to copyright it or make some shameless plug.)

So, how do you set the price? It's hard to determine what certain models have sold for. What resources are available?
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Old January 18th 12, 11:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JohnDeRosa
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Default Have any GLIDER SELLING TIPS?

Here are some points I look for (non-motorglider) in no particular
order;

- Create a web site with all the details! Even http://flickr.com will
do.
- Multiple pictures at every angle, inside and out.
- List of the instrumentation/avionics/battery(ies).
- If recorder included when last certified.
- Date of last annual. If out of annual then explain why.
- Age of glider
- Total hours
- Accident history if any (if it is on NTSB you really need to explain
what/how)
- Tail number
- List any defects - you don't want someone showing up and
then leave right away wasting everyone's time.
- Rate the finish 1 to 10. Mention the type of finish (people will
assume gelcoat)
- Provide a link to the Sailplane Directory for this glider
- List the glider specifications (L/D, etc)
- Details of the trailer, brand, age, etc. If homebuilt add even more
details.
- List accessories or spare parts that come with the glider
(self rigger, parachute, tire/tube, etc).
- ADs should be complied with so mention it.
- Anything special about the glider (win a contest, reprofiled wings,
airbrake warning, custom stuff, winglets, etc)
- Price being asked. I dislike reading about a glider and there is no
price.
- Email and phone number

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Old January 19th 12, 05:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default Have any GLIDER SELLING TIPS?

On Jan 18, 4:55*pm, JohnDeRosa wrote:
Here are some points I look for (non-motorglider) in no particular
order;

- Create a web site with all the details! *Evenhttp://flickr.comwill
do.
- Multiple pictures at every angle, inside and out.
- List of the instrumentation/avionics/battery(ies).
- If recorder included when last certified.
- Date of last annual. *If out of annual then explain why.
- Age of glider
- Total hours
- Accident history if any (if it is on NTSB you really need to explain
what/how)
- Tail number
- List any defects - you don't want someone showing up and
* then leave right away wasting everyone's time.
- Rate the finish 1 to 10. *Mention the type of finish (people will
assume gelcoat)
- Provide a link to the Sailplane Directory for this glider
- List the glider specifications (L/D, etc)
- Details of the trailer, brand, age, etc. *If homebuilt add even more
details.
- List accessories or spare parts that come with the glider
* (self rigger, parachute, tire/tube, etc).
- ADs should be complied with so mention it.
- Anything special about the glider (win a contest, reprofiled wings,
* *airbrake warning, custom stuff, winglets, etc)
- Price being asked. *I dislike reading about a glider and there is no
price.
- Email and phone number


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Old January 19th 12, 06:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ludovic Launer[_3_]
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Default Have any GLIDER SELLING TIPS?

Hello
Be ready for Scam: you will most likely be receiving emails from "an
honourable gentleman" who is interested in your "product", would like to
have more information, pictures, and would like to know your best price.
He will then be telling you that he's buying, and that his personal
assistant will take delivery. As it happens, he owes is PA some fair amount
cash ! And will therefore be transferring more than the agreed price to
your account via some dubious banking service, asking you to transfer back
some amount to his PA..
He will of course not be answering such basic questions as "where do you
fly from, what sort of glider have you flown before, how is the weather
like in our area,...."

Anyway...to make a long story short...beware of scam !

Hope this helps.
Regards,
Ludovic

--
Ludovic
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Old January 19th 12, 08:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JohnDeRosa
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Default Have any GLIDER SELLING TIPS?

Here is a good synopsis of an airplane scam.

http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-general-a...-aircraft.html

Wings and Wheels also alerts everyone with some examples. Something
Glider Source should also mention in BIG BOLD LETTERS!
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Old January 19th 12, 09:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Kuykendall
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Buy low. Sell parts.
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Old January 20th 12, 01:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
bill palmer
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yes. Good advice. Glidersource.com will add an page dedicated to this and prominent links to review it.
Sorry to see that apparently so many people still fall victim to this.

The scam warning has already been added to the "Glider selling tips" page.

Bill
 




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