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Hello,
I was hoping to get some thoughts/opinions on purchasing a complete Glasair III kit that has been sitting untouched in it's original crate for 10 years. Never been opened or inventoried. Is this a bad idea? I'm worried about things like delicate composite parts which through the years may have shifted and lost their shape, that sort of thing. Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks! |
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On Apr 9, 2:11*pm, wrote:
Hello, *I was hoping to get some thoughts/opinions on purchasing a complete Glasair III kit that has been sitting untouched in it's original crate for 10 years. Never been opened or inventoried. Is this a bad idea? I'm worried about things like delicate composite parts which through the years may have shifted and lost their shape, that sort of thing. Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks! Our commune built one... about 5000 hours labor invested. N1ML. A major project in anyone's estimation. The early serial numbers did not have gear downlocks and are difficult to insure without them. ~sn 3000 as I remember? The thing flew like rocket. 220kts on 13-14gph. And landed very fast... I'd think one would want the wing extensions to lower the landing speed. A forced landing would be problematical at the really high speeds. Ours didn't have them; over the fence was 95kts; if one got below 75kts, it was not possible to accelerate without giving up altitude, even with that 300hp engine. This took it out of the novice class flying airplane in my opinion. It did have nice stall characteristics. The later ones had some sort of screen embedded to make them conductive; that would be a plus. Donno what factory support is like these days. Bill Hale |
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Thanks for the replies! Very much appreciated
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