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Recently I was watching "Monster Garage". The challenge on this
episode (37) was for the team to build a very fast car out of a jet boat. During the build one of the team members spent six dollars and some change for an expired helicopter piece. Since the part had been expired it was apparently only worth a little over six dollars as scrap aluminum. My question is, what piece of the helicopter is this? Where did he get it? Or rather where can someone buy expired helicopter parts? Basically I live in central California, and since i've been interested in aviation practically my whole life, i would like to get my hands on one or more of these parts if they can be found for a reasonable price. Thanks to anyone offering advice on where I can find these helicopter parts. A link to details of the build: http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mo...pisode_37.html |
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It was either a horizontal stabilizer or a vertical fin (parts on the tail
section of a helicopter); I cant remember exactly which part it was but I remember seeing that show. There are some aircraft boneyards in Arizona if you're looking for this kind of thing. Bart "John" wrote in message om... Recently I was watching "Monster Garage". The challenge on this episode (37) was for the team to build a very fast car out of a jet boat. During the build one of the team members spent six dollars and some change for an expired helicopter piece. Since the part had been expired it was apparently only worth a little over six dollars as scrap aluminum. My question is, what piece of the helicopter is this? Where did he get it? Or rather where can someone buy expired helicopter parts? Basically I live in central California, and since i've been interested in aviation practically my whole life, i would like to get my hands on one or more of these parts if they can be found for a reasonable price. Thanks to anyone offering advice on where I can find these helicopter parts. A link to details of the build: http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mo...pisode_37.html |
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Their was a time when Repair stations would cut or destroy in some way
unairworthy parts. Repair Stations are cautioned about destroying private property.Case in point A repair station found a fabric covered aircraft to have bad fabric and cut out the N number saying it was not airworthy anymore. The court said it was private property they destroyed and ruled that the repair station pay the total cost for a new recover of the aircraft. Their are a lot of parts out their, and now their could be a lot of expired helicopter parts that could be presented as airworthy when they are run out watch out who you buy from and tractability of parts. "SelwayKid" wrote in message om... (John) wrote in message . com... Recently I was watching "Monster Garage". The challenge on this episode (37) was for the team to build a very fast car out of a jet boat. During the build one of the team members spent six dollars and some change for an expired helicopter piece. Since the part had been expired it was apparently only worth a little over six dollars as scrap aluminum. My question is, what piece of the helicopter is this? Where did he get it? Or rather where can someone buy expired helicopter parts? Basically I live in central California, and since i've been interested in aviation practically my whole life, i would like to get my hands on one or more of these parts if they can be found for a reasonable price. Thanks to anyone offering advice on where I can find these helicopter parts. ********************************************** Don't expect too much in the way of parts. However, what may be silly to me might be a goldmine to you! There are a number of time-life limited components on helicopters. With all the spinning and turning that goes on, the parts wear at a predetermined rate and are retired before (well before) failure that could cause a crash. Rotor blades, transmissions, engines, airframes, etc. In central CA you might call Bettencourt Flying Service in Delhi and ask for John. He is owner of a helicopter business, a designated maintenance inspector, a high time helicopter pilot and as knowledgable as anyone in the country. He is also a good friend and former student of mine (long ago). What may be a cheap price on the market might be excessive to you so be prepared for unusual prices!! Ol Shy & Bashful A link to details of the build: http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mo...2/episode_37.h tml |
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"brien" wrote in message nk.net...
Their was a time when Repair stations would cut or destroy in some way unairworthy parts. Repair Stations are cautioned about destroying private property.Case in point A repair station found a fabric covered aircraft to have bad fabric and cut out the N number saying it was not airworthy anymore. The court said it was private property they destroyed and ruled that the repair station pay the total cost for a new recover of the aircraft. Their are a lot of parts out their, and now their could be a lot of expired helicopter parts that could be presented as airworthy when they are run out watch out who you buy from and tractability of parts. *************************************** Brien I doubt any serious helicopter owner or operator will be scrounging yellow tag parts in a bone yard to keep their machine aloft. However, I know it happens and not just with helicopters. I'm speaking of time life items and not just everything. I drove a truck that had a salvaged altimeter and compass in it. The FAA never gave it a second look! Never got that damned truck off the ground either no matter how hard I tried...ggg Cheers Ol Shy & Bashful "SelwayKid" wrote in message om... (John) wrote in message . com... Recently I was watching "Monster Garage". The challenge on this episode (37) was for the team to build a very fast car out of a jet boat. During the build one of the team members spent six dollars and some change for an expired helicopter piece. Since the part had been expired it was apparently only worth a little over six dollars as scrap aluminum. My question is, what piece of the helicopter is this? Where did he get it? Or rather where can someone buy expired helicopter parts? Basically I live in central California, and since i've been interested in aviation practically my whole life, i would like to get my hands on one or more of these parts if they can be found for a reasonable price. Thanks to anyone offering advice on where I can find these helicopter parts. ********************************************** Don't expect too much in the way of parts. However, what may be silly to me might be a goldmine to you! There are a number of time-life limited components on helicopters. With all the spinning and turning that goes on, the parts wear at a predetermined rate and are retired before (well before) failure that could cause a crash. Rotor blades, transmissions, engines, airframes, etc. In central CA you might call Bettencourt Flying Service in Delhi and ask for John. He is owner of a helicopter business, a designated maintenance inspector, a high time helicopter pilot and as knowledgable as anyone in the country. He is also a good friend and former student of mine (long ago). What may be a cheap price on the market might be excessive to you so be prepared for unusual prices!! Ol Shy & Bashful A link to details of the build: http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mo...2/episode_37.h tml |
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Try Faith Aircraft Salvage Near Bradshaw Rd. and Jakson Hwy (S-16) Should be
available from 411 information For Sacramento Ca. He usually has several rollover specials on hands (R-22) but never has any big buck stuff like 206, 369 etc. He did have a H-269A two years ago that was drug in on a new helicopter trailer he got for about Free and sold for 3k time that much! Also check eBay search key word Helicopter and then left colume click parts results. Anything on eBay is considered NON AIRWORTHY unless absolute and complete part tracability and serial numbers are included. BBW but parts are cheap (plus shipping) if you just need a wall hangar. http://search.ebay.com/helicopter_Pa...ZC12QQsacatego ryZ6028QQsocolumnlayoutZ3QQsomorecategoriesZ1QQsos ortorderZ2QQsosortproperty Z3QQsotimedisplayZ1 "John" wrote in message om... Recently I was watching "Monster Garage". The challenge on this episode (37) was for the team to build a very fast car out of a jet boat. During the build one of the team members spent six dollars and some change for an expired helicopter piece. Since the part had been expired it was apparently only worth a little over six dollars as scrap aluminum. My question is, what piece of the helicopter is this? Where did he get it? Or rather where can someone buy expired helicopter parts? Basically I live in central California, and since i've been interested in aviation practically my whole life, i would like to get my hands on one or more of these parts if they can be found for a reasonable price. Thanks to anyone offering advice on where I can find these helicopter parts. A link to details of the build: http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mo...2/episode_37.h tml |
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I think i've found out what piece it was thanks to your help.
It looks to be a horizontal stabilizer off of one of the bell aircraft. I was interested in it not to put on a helicopter, but to build a computer desk. As in the tv show they turn in vertically which in turn would make a nice table top. Possibly with a pice of glass cut to fit it. The reason i wanted it time expired is it would be of no use to a helicopter any more, and i could possibly come across one for fairly cheap. Still looking to obtain one though. Thanks |
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John wrote:
I think i've found out what piece it was thanks to your help. It looks to be a horizontal stabilizer off of one of the bell aircraft. I was interested in it not to put on a helicopter, but to build a computer desk. As in the tv show they turn in vertically which in turn would make a nice table top. Possibly with a pice of glass cut to fit it. The reason i wanted it time expired is it would be of no use to a helicopter any more, and i could possibly come across one for fairly cheap. Still looking to obtain one though. Thanks Found one. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...0526 943&rd=1 No bids yet, and auction ends 16 hours from now. Maybe he'll relist it. |
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