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Old April 21st 18, 10:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Seaborn (A8)
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Soaring Society of Boulder is selling our GROB 103 Twin II. The glider was completely reconditioned in 2016 and all known AD/TN have been complied with including the expensive 6000-hour inspection. This 103 has a high useful load over 400lbs. An excellent trainer and easy to fly this GROB is more than airworthy but does need some tender loving care including attention to the gel coat and is priced with this consideration. Well equipped with a new battery and several spares the glider features a Becker radio, EDS oxygen system, TRIG Transponder, Winter and ILEC varios along with the standard instruments. Factory support and parts are readily available from Lindner GmbH & Co. The rear canopy was replaced in 2016 and the sale will include a fresh annual. The sale includes a factory built, fully enclosed metal trailer with new tires. This would be an excellent glider for a club that wants a good two-seater at a very reasonable price and can put in a little TLC. $29,500 See Wings and Wheels Classifieds http://wingsandwheels.com/classifieds
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Old April 23rd 18, 08:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The GROB is located in Boulder, Colorado, BDU.
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Old April 23rd 18, 10:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 2:13:48 PM UTC-7, John Seaborn (A8) wrote:
Soaring Society of Boulder is selling our GROB 103 Twin II. The glider was completely reconditioned in 2016 and all known AD/TN have been complied with including the expensive 6000-hour inspection. This 103 has a high useful load over 400lbs. An excellent trainer and easy to fly this GROB is more than airworthy but does need some tender loving care including attention to the gel coat and is priced with this consideration. Well equipped with a new battery and several spares the glider features a Becker radio, EDS oxygen system, TRIG Transponder, Winter and ILEC varios along with the standard instruments. Factory support and parts are readily available from Lindner GmbH & Co. The rear canopy was replaced in 2016 and the sale will include a fresh annual. The sale includes a factory built, fully enclosed metal trailer with new tires. This would be an excellent glider for a club that wants a good two-seater at a very reasonable price and can put in a little TLC. $29,500 See Wings and Wheels Classifieds http://wingsandwheels.com/classifieds


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Old April 24th 18, 04:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Thanks Sean
 




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