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Old October 5th 04, 08:12 PM
Matti Adolfsen
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Default FS: L-23 Super Blanik for parts

Hi!

In the beginnig of this season our club's Super Blanik was damaged in a
hard landing. The wreck is for sale either for parts, or the whole
plane. With/without instruments and radio (Dittel FSG-71).

The damaged areas start from the aerotow release, the bottom of the
fuselage was flattened. The tail wheel was pushed in, and some minor
bends can be seen here and there. both wing spars were damaged near the
fuselage. As can be seen from this description, repairing this plane to
flying condition might be quite expensive.

So if you need L-23 parts, please ask.

Location: Kemi, Finland
Registration: OH-868
manufactured: 1994
total hours: about 1000

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