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glazer
28th May 2007, 08:41
I have just received the following from a pilot in Belgium (reply to [email protected]):

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To all pilots and aviation enthusiasts,
Special warning from our NVAV member Daniel de Winter.
Please spread the news to all you know outside the NVAV and the Pionierhangaar Lelystad to help Daniel to overcome this personal hobby disaster.
His beautiful Esqual just had it’s maiden flight last May 18th after 4 years of hard work and passion, and now unbelievably this!!!
On May 25, my engine and panel with 2*EFIS and EIS6000 from GRT were stolen from my aircraft VM-1 Esqual at EBST (Schaffen-Diest) in Belgium.
The aircraft was severely damaged.
You can find all serial numbers below.
If anyone of you would recognize these numbers, please let me know ASAP.
I would be very grateful.
Equipment
Description
Part #
Serial #
Jabiru 3300 cc
Engine
33A559
Electric Gyro Corp.
Turn & Bank indicator
1394T100-7Z
2310-484
United Instruments, INC.
Airspeed indicator (0-200 knots/250mph)
8025
185256
United Instruments, INC.
Altimeter (-1,000 to 20,000 feet)
5934PM-3
432773
Garmin SL30
NavComm
013-00105-01
25902119
Garmin GTX330
Transponder Mode S
010-00230-01
84113957
Flightcom 403MC
Intercom
403mc
9796
Grand Rapids Technologies, Inc. EFIS Horizon Series 1
Multi Function Display
MFD-01-03001
45
Grand Rapids Technologies, Inc. EFIS Horizon Series 2
Multi Function Display
MFD-01-03002
46
Grand Rapids Technologies, Inc. EIS6000
Engine monitor
EIS-6000J
15873
VDO Trading AG
RPM / hours indicator (0-4000 rpm)
999 165 009
021 449
Danny De Winter
PH-DWD
VM-1 Esqual
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glazer
28th May 2007, 08:43
The reply address did not come out in my previous posting, so here goes again
[email protected]
Mike Glazer

IO540
28th May 2007, 08:56
I've reposted this in Usenet, where it will get a wider audience esp. in the USA. Some of this stuff is likely to end up on U.S. Ebay in the avionics section (http://search.ebay.com/transponder_Aviation-Parts_W0QQcatrefZC12QQfromZR2QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsacatZ26435).

glazer
28th May 2007, 09:08
Thanks. Thats a good idea.
Mike