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A fellow Glider Pilot who has no internet access has
asked if I would post the following; Good Home required for a Sylark 2, this fine example of the mid 50's sailpane makers art is to be given for free (or if some one is prepared to offer a few pieces of silver all the better) to a most deserving person. Please reply on urasb as to why you think you should be lucky that person. Ged |
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DOH!!
Please read Skylark 2 quack quack ooops At 22:42 25 January 2004, Ged McKnight wrote: A fellow Glider Pilot who has no internet access has asked if I would post the following; Good Home required for a Sylark 2, this fine example of the mid 50's sailpane makers art is to be given for free (or if some one is prepared to offer a few pieces of silver all the better) to a most deserving person. Please reply on urasb as to why you think you should be lucky that person. Ged |
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Where is it? UK?
Is it junk, or restorable, or airworthy? |
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Thanks for the posting. I have very fond memories of flying the Skylark many
years ago. I did my badges including Gold Distance in ours and it is really fun and especially when the conditions deteriate, the wings get wet, the glass ships fall and you keep flying. Robert Percy. Nimbus 2C "Ged McKnight" wrote in message ... A fellow Glider Pilot who has no internet access has asked if I would post the following; Good Home required for a Sylark 2, this fine example of the mid 50's sailpane makers art is to be given for free (or if some one is prepared to offer a few pieces of silver all the better) to a most deserving person. Please reply on urasb as to why you think you should be lucky that person. Ged |
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It Currently resides at RAF Cranwell GC in the UK
Is it Junk ?? that depends if you are a lover of glass or wood and is a matter of personal opinion;-)) It is airworthy although hasnt flown for a while. Ged At 03:54 26 January 2004, R. Wubben wrote: Where is it? UK? Is it junk, or restorable, or airworthy? |
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My apologies.
I did not mean to imply that the Skylark 2 is "junk" (I've actually never seen one in the US, are there any?). I do have Martin Simons book "Slingsby Sailplanes", so I've seen pictures. I think pictures are all that we have in the US of a Skylark 2. I believe there is at least one Skylark 4 in Canada and maybe 1 or 2 in the US... Maybe we should increase the population over here in North America... I owned a K6CR, I like wood! (and belong to the VSA and VGC) Regards, Ryan Wubben Ged McKnight wrote in message ... It Currently resides at RAF Cranwell GC in the UK Is it Junk ?? that depends if you are a lover of glass or wood and is a matter of personal opinion;-)) It is airworthy although hasnt flown for a while. Ged At 03:54 26 January 2004, R. Wubben wrote: Where is it? UK? Is it junk, or restorable, or airworthy? |
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Where did you say to reply to as I may well be interested
Regards Robin In message , R. Wubben writes My apologies. I did not mean to imply that the Skylark 2 is "junk" (I've actually never seen one in the US, are there any?). I do have Martin Simons book "Slingsby Sailplanes", so I've seen pictures. I think pictures are all that we have in the US of a Skylark 2. I believe there is at least one Skylark 4 in Canada and maybe 1 or 2 in the US... Maybe we should increase the population over here in North America... I owned a K6CR, I like wood! (and belong to the VSA and VGC) Regards, Ryan Wubben Ged McKnight wrote in message ... It Currently resides at RAF Cranwell GC in the UK Is it Junk ?? that depends if you are a lover of glass or wood and is a matter of personal opinion;-)) It is airworthy although hasnt flown for a while. Ged At 03:54 26 January 2004, R. Wubben wrote: Where is it? UK? Is it junk, or restorable, or airworthy? -- Robin Birch |
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