I have had a photo sent to me via Pat Teakle Gliders, He thought it was a PT ASW-20, it is not. Can anyone identify please.
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Identification please
- Cliff Evans
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Identification please
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Re: Identification please
PT Vega?
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- Antonia
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Re: Identification please
Maybe a LS 1, as it looks like it has a all-flying tail plane mount, a lot of the early 2nd generation glass gliders had all-flying tailplanes, but the ASW 19/20 didn’t, just my musings
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Re: Identification please
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- Cliff Evans
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Re: Identification please
My initial thoughts were the same, just want to get some more opinions.
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Re: Identification please
Could it be from Viking / Bill Longley range from years back? Might help to have info on wingspan?
Standard Cirrus maybe?
Dave
Standard Cirrus maybe?
Dave