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DG Flugzeugbau

DG 808S
2004, Competition Version, 18/15 meter, 600kg max loading, tinted canopy,
nose hook, solar panels, oxygen, Sage vario, Cambridge 302/303, Becker 4201,
ELT, battery in vertical fin, Cobra trailer. Approx 450 hours TT, NDH.
$107,500
Richard Maleady
Charlotte, NC USA
704-651-0131
rmaleady@alltel.net
Posted: December 20, 2007
Glasflügel
Grob
HPH

HpH 304CZ-17
– Ready to Soar
2001, TT 240 hrs. 15M Winglets & 17M tip extensions. ILEC SN10B w/ display
unit, Borgelt B-40, Dittel VHF w/ Boom Mic. Ram powered PDA mount w/ Garmin
GPS35 engine. Cobra fiberglass top trailer with lots of extras. Excellent
finish and canopy condition. March 2009 annual. Complete logs and
documentation. $66,000. Located near Seattle, Washington. Call/email for
detailed info sheet and photos.
Linda Chism
linda.chism@gte.net
206-937-7177 (if no answer, please leave message)
Posted: July 23, 2008
Laister
LET

BLANIK L33 Solo
ONLY 165 hours TT, 1994, includes Aerospooles TV-1 trailer.
Dittle radio, electric and static variometers, NO damage history. $ 26,500
Well documented reason for extremely low hours.
Kurt
Roeloffs
Location:
Patchogue, NY USA
kwr1@optonline.net
631-475-0811
Posted: July 23, 2008
PZL Swydnik
Rolladen
Schneider

LS 8-18
2001, N188LS S/N8376, TT 410 hrs. 15/18 miter tips, tinted canopy, Nose/CG
tow hooks, PZL Compass and Winter basic instruments. ILEC SN10B with remote,
Garmin 35 GPS, Volkslogger + Nimbus mount for iPAQ 4700 and EDS O2. Cobra
trailer with aluminum top, shocks, hydraulic ramp, third rail, wing/tail
dolly, tow bar, wing stand, one-man rigging and Strong 303 parachute. All in
very good condition.
$94,000
Marius Vinny
Minden, NV USA
(915) 505-5950
mariusvinny@sbcglobal.net
Posted: June 6, 2008
Schempp-Hirth

Ventus B 15/16.6
#165, Masak winglets, O2, GPS, Sage, T/B, Dittel
ATR 720B, Lx4000 w/gps, tow-out gear (wing wheel, tail dolly, tow bar),
solar panel, Jaxida full covers, spare main tire, Cobra trailer w/metal top,
Security 160 parachute, One person assembly system
Price: $41,000
Your Name: Jim Yates
Location: Ephrata, WA USA
Phone: 509 762-2174
email harrisys@atnet.net
Posted: July 23, 2008

Ventus 2cx
Available early July, 2008 - in time for Uvalde!:
N104DJ, S/N 93 built
2005, No damage history, 15/18 meter tips. Cobra trailer with shocks,
hydraulic ramp and third rail. Wing/tail dollies and full tow-out gear.
Cambridge 302 drives PDA mount (PDA not included), ACK ELT, 760 channel
Dittel radio, demand oxygen system. 334 hours, 88 starts, excellent
condition.! Mid $130’s.
Doug Jacobs
soarer@cox.net
401 523-2219
Posted: June 1, 2008

Ventus 2b
2001,s/n111,approx 425 TT only,tinted canopy,Filser 5000
with 7007 upgrade, Borgelt B40 electric vario, Becker AR4201 radio with boom
mike, Pegasus Compass, Winpilot PDA,Oxygen fittings,Towout gear, Cobra
fibreglass trailer with easy rig fittings and heavy duty specs, Availibility
by arrangement, any inspection welcome.
Price: $95,000
Name: George D A Green
Location: Fairfield PA 17320
Phone: 717 642 5018 mobile 717 383 7863
Email:
gdagreen@yahoo.com
Posted: January 27, 2008
Alexander Schleicher
Schweizer
Schreder
Thor
Wanted
Schleicher ASW-20
The National Soaring Museum
in Elmira, NY is looking for an ASW-20. If you know of someone
that may consider a donation, please contact the museum.
Elmira, NY, USA
Phone: (607) 734-3128
E-mail: nsm@soaringmuseum.org
Posted: October, 2006
Rolladen Schneider LS4
Schempp-Hirth Janus
To export to Argentina.
Please send pictures, details and price to:
robertms2@hotmail.com
Posted: November 29, 2006
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