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PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 10:24 am 
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World War II training - glider (TG4-A / LK10-A) needs a safe home.

I am the current owner of a vintage sailplane in danger of becoming permanently grounded. According to the sources I have found, this TG4-A / LK10-A is one of 57 registered of its type (4 are registered to museums), and I believe only five are still flying. I purchased the airplane with the intention of restoring this piece of aviation history to flying condition. Due to my present situation, I am forced to sell the plane or to donate it to an individual, museum, or organization. I have an interested buyer for the plane, but that entity intends to permanently ground the plane. I will consider any other offer that presents a reasonable chance at restoring it to flying condition or at least storing /displaying it in such a way that does not destroy its chances of restoration to flight in the future.

This sailplane (Serial Number 74) was built in 1943 by the Laister-Kauffman Company of St. Louis, MO. This aircraft, N473LK (previously N56300) is currently certified as the civilian version, a LK10-A, (flat top mod). It was airworthy until 2001 with 688 hours, and its last annual is dated 7/2/2001. According to the logbook, this aircraft has:
• logged a flight of 280 miles (8/8/1960)
• logged a wave flight of 27,500 feet altitude (2/11/1961)
• used both aero tow and winch launch
• flown in thermal, wave and ridge soaring
When I purchased the plane as a project, my intention was to strip the sailplane bare and restore as necessary to a regularly flying aircraft. The left wing needs restoration due to wood rot. The rot is in the left wing, mid-span, about 6' and might include the spar. It is my belief that the rest of the airframe is essentially sound. There is no reason that this aircraft could not be made airworthy and restored to its military configuration, if desired.
I have excellent documentation for the aircraft all the way back to the bill of sale from the Defense Plant Corporation dated 28th of April, 1945. I personally traveled to the Aircraft Certification Service - Small Airplane Directorate in Wichita, Kansas and acquired copies of all the original factory drawings as well as information on subsequent modifications. Other documentation includes:
• all maintenance records
• a CD containing all the records that the FAA has on the aircraft
• logbooks with flight entries
• letter from the designer (March 2, 1968) discussing wing ultimate strength
• copies of the Army repair manual, flight manual and rigging manual

I have been unemployed for several months, and I am no longer in a position to store the airplane. While selling it would benefit my family the most, my family agrees that this airplane should not be intentionally grounded if we have any other option even if that means giving it away. Please share this information with anyone who may be interested. All offers will be considered.

Ken Lilja, A&P Mechanic
ken.lilja@gmail.com
404-668-5265


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PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 10:47 am 
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How much would you like to get for this? Also, where is it located? I might know of some folks interested.

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Thank You Ken,

Looking forward to getting it flying again.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:11 am 
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I own/fly a restored LK-10A based in Canada. It's a lovely machine that still gives us great joy to fly...especially with the rear canopy off on those hot summer days.

Have you found a home for your glider? If not, try the Vintage Sailplane Association. You may find someone looking for a project. I know there are a number of LKs now under going restoration.

Good luck....


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Where is it located, and would you be able to post some pictures of it?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 10:44 am 
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CF-ZAJ is located at the SOSA gliding club in Rockton, Ontario. For a short film about the glider go to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eNqVfBubLE


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