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Panzl Pan-ZL1

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timmayb67

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I found this interesting project on Barnstormers! The builder has passed away and nobody can get ahold of his next of kin.
The seller says he got it from a museum that downsized and it has been lying around in his hangar for 8-9 years. He wants to get rid of it and selling it as "abandoned property".
All that's left seemingly is the fuse and wings. Does anyone know the history of the aircraft, contact info for the next of kin, or if it could be 51% rebuilt/registered from parts?
Bruce Panzl built it and I believe the next of kin's name is Chris John Panzl.
https://barnstormers.com/classified-1184281-One-of-a-kind-Biplane!.html?catid=16990
 

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