[NSRCA-discussion] NIB Abbra for sale

Woodward, Jim jim.woodward at baesystems.com
Wed Dec 12 10:38:32 AKST 2007


Guys,

 

I'm selling a NIB Abbra for $1350 for a friend.  The plane is located in the heart of district 3 and driving ½ way for a delivery within reasonable distance is an option, or shipping if necessary will be negotiated.  The Abbra built by Jaroslav Mach, formerly imported by ESComposites, is one of the finest planes you can get your hands on today.  It is fully composite and painted in the mold.  If done in YS, the plane will come out near 10 lbs depending on other equipment selection.  I've been flying my Abbra in FAI and Masters and it is truly one of, if not the best flying plane I've had my hands on.  This plane is fully capable of the entire FAI schedules, all loop-roll combination maneuvers, and snaps very cleanly.  Jerry and Vicente have also campaigned these planes and they have stood the test of time in configurations of glow, electric, and gas.  Given the exchange rate now, getting a plane like this from Europe at this offered price would be impossible.  The scheme is the same as the one on Jaroslav's website:  http://www.jm-composite.com/index_en.htm  The plane is available now and shipping arrangements negotiable.  The plane is a nice "mid-sized" body fuselage, not a wide-body, and tracks very well all around the pattern.  This plane will serve all levels of pattern fliers well.

 

Thanks,

Jim W.
 
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