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![]() "Robert Gaines" wrote in message ... Are there any BG-7's in America? According to the Soaring 1997 sailplane directory, there was then 1 in the USA. 3 were factory built and 20 kits were sold. Vaughn |
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According to
http://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft/..._7_79001kz.asp there are two registered in the US; however, there is a note that the one in Placerville, CA may not be airworthy. Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "Robert Gaines" wrote in message ... Are there any BG-7's in America? According to the Soaring 1997 sailplane directory, there was then 1 in the USA. 3 were factory built and 20 kits were sold. Vaughn |
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On Aug 17, 10:04?pm, "Wayne Paul" wrote:
According tohttp://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft/models/briegleb_bg_7_79001kz.aspthere are two registered in the US; however, there is a note that the one in Placerville, CA may not be airworthy. Wayne HP-14 "6F"http://www.soaridaho.com/ "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "Robert Gaines" wrote in ... Are there any BG-7's in America? According to the Soaring 1997 sailplane directory, there was then 1 in the USA. 3 were factory built and 20 kits were sold. Vaughn- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As Wayne mentioned,there are two currently listed on the FAA books. The status of N4565K in California is listed as "revoked", while N4032A in Wisconsin is listed as "valid". You can, of course find the location on the FAA registry of aircraft type and N-numbers. Gary Adams |
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![]() "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... According to http://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft/..._7_79001kz.asp there are two registered in the US; however, there is a note that the one in Placerville, CA may not be airworthy. This is a case where the registration files can be particularly difficult to use, since most BG-7s were apparently homebuilts. For example: a homebuilt Briegleb BG-7 built by John Doe might be registered as a "Doe BG7"- Also, the sailplane directory mentions that modifications were common, including spoilers, cockpit mods, fuze lengthening, and vertical fin mods. The bottom line is that there may be several BG-7s in the USA hiding under assumed names and obscured with clever disguises. Vaughn |
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