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Clive J
7th Jun 2007, 06:10
A friend in Belgium has had his new aeroplane trashed by some low life. The aircraft, an Esqual was butchered in the theft as the thieves tried to cut the front off the plane. This happened only a few weeks after the aircrafts first flight. The theft was from EBST, St Truiden on the 25th of May
The Engine is a Jabiru 3300 serial # 559 (33A559), in short supply at the moment due to the activity in the US with the light sport aircraft category.
The EFIS Grand Rapids multi function displays serial # 45 + 46 (MFD-01-03001 45 and MFD-01-03002 46)
Belgium has a small aviation community so it is likely that the parts from this theft may appear elsewhere.
The full parts list is below with serial numbers. Much of it certified equipment so will be fully traceable. If you ever have any info to help contact me by this board and I'll give you the owners E mail address.
http://www.jabiru.flyer.co.uk/1esq.jpg
http://www.jabiru.flyer.co.uk/2esq.jpg
http://www.jabiru.flyer.co.uk/3esq.jpg
http://www.jabiru.flyer.co.uk/4esq.jpg
Full story also here
http://www.jabiru.flyer.co.uk/stolen.htm
Parts list:
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

F900EX
7th Jun 2007, 06:22
Very sad story.

Scumbags whoever they are.. I will certainly keep an eye out here Stateside.. there are a few big lightsport dealers here in Colorado.

Sincerely hope they are caught.

IO540
7th Jun 2007, 07:20
This has already been posted here. I reported it in Usenet, to reach the USA better. The stuff is likely to end up on US Ebay or in the refurbished avionics market.

wombat13
7th Jun 2007, 08:06
As someone who looks after significant sums of money on behalf of others, I have become accustomed to surprises and the odd shock.

I really can't begin to think how shocked the owner would have been to come back to that.

May the fleas of a thousand camels infest their nether regions.

The Wombat

IO540
7th Jun 2007, 10:32
You can bet it was organised by somebody very close to the project.

F900EX
7th Jun 2007, 15:49
'You can bet it was organised by somebody very close to the project.'


I bet you are on the money there. Someone with a grudge maybe.