Hallo zusammen
anbei eine Message aus den US. Vielleicht kann sich jemand an seinen Flügel erinnern?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Paylor" <goxc@kingmountaingliders.com>
To: "Kevin Frost"
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 11:05 AM
Subject: stolen glider
> Hey Kevin,
>
> flying has been pretty good here. Lots of hours.
>
> If you could post this on one of your chat/boards I
> would really appreciate it. I posted the same message
> on the USHGA Message Board but got no response.
> Thanks.
>
> "A local nonpilot resident was visiting CA, and his
> brother said he FOUND!! this glider. That local
> brought the glider back to King Mtn thinking a pilot
> would know what to do. We all know how that
> goes...I've searched every back issue under stolen
> wings but I have a gut feeling I've seen this glider
> described somewhere. Any help would be useful. Here's
> the glider information. The glider was FOUND somewhere
> in California. Vector model, white downtubes
> kingpost/basetube w/finsterwalder wheels, "D-NGPD" on
> sail in black letters (obviously a N-number from
> Germany), day glow yellow/green LE, orange under
> surface, gray storage bag with multicolored end caps.
> Any information is greatly appreciated; we would like
> to get it back to the original owner!!!"
>
>
>
> =====
> Alan
> www.kingmountaingliders.com
> "Moore Air Time at King Mountain."
anbei eine Message aus den US. Vielleicht kann sich jemand an seinen Flügel erinnern?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Paylor" <goxc@kingmountaingliders.com>
To: "Kevin Frost"
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 11:05 AM
Subject: stolen glider
> Hey Kevin,
>
> flying has been pretty good here. Lots of hours.
>
> If you could post this on one of your chat/boards I
> would really appreciate it. I posted the same message
> on the USHGA Message Board but got no response.
> Thanks.
>
> "A local nonpilot resident was visiting CA, and his
> brother said he FOUND!! this glider. That local
> brought the glider back to King Mtn thinking a pilot
> would know what to do. We all know how that
> goes...I've searched every back issue under stolen
> wings but I have a gut feeling I've seen this glider
> described somewhere. Any help would be useful. Here's
> the glider information. The glider was FOUND somewhere
> in California. Vector model, white downtubes
> kingpost/basetube w/finsterwalder wheels, "D-NGPD" on
> sail in black letters (obviously a N-number from
> Germany), day glow yellow/green LE, orange under
> surface, gray storage bag with multicolored end caps.
> Any information is greatly appreciated; we would like
> to get it back to the original owner!!!"
>
>
>
> =====
> Alan
> www.kingmountaingliders.com
> "Moore Air Time at King Mountain."
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