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Hello, anyone out there have a fairly recent Aircraft Blue Book, I
would like to know the value on an aircraft. Tried looking it up on aopa's vref since I'm a member but the plane wasn't in the drop down menu. Can't call the finance company I'm using since it's Saturday. I know, patience Danielsan.... Thanks, Dave |
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Hello, anyone out there have a fairly recent Aircraft Blue Book, I would like to know the value on an aircraft. A hint might get the ball rolling... What plane? Features? Hours? Condition? Location? Montblack |
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![]() Montblack wrote: wrote) Hello, anyone out there have a fairly recent Aircraft Blue Book, I would like to know the value on an aircraft. A hint might get the ball rolling... What plane? Features? Hours? Condition? Location? Montblack It's a 72 Socata Rallye model MS 894A 1192 ttaf 886 smoh Narco at50a transponder, Narco nav 122D, Narco com 810, PS engineering pma 7000B audio panel, 7 int 7 ext. Located in the upper midwest. Thanks, Dave |
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("Marty Shapiro" wrote)
I don't think there are enough Rallye's left in the U.S. for them to appear in the blue book. The last time I looked at the FAA data base there were around 93 of ALL models in the U.S. I forget if that count included the Koliber, which is the Polish version of the Rallye 150. http://www.airport-data.com/manuf/S.o.c.a.t.a..html Yup, 93. http://www.airport-data.com/search/search2.html?field=model&search=Search&code=S.o.c. a.t.a.+MS894A Model MS894A Montblack |
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"Montblack" wrote in
: http://www.airport-data.com/search/s...el&search=Sear ch&code=S.o.c.a.t.a.+MS894A Thanks. That data base is easier to search than the FAA data base. In looking through the FAA data base, several of the listed Rallye's do not have a valid Airworthiness Certificate and some are flagged as "status in question". I did find a 235E advertised for sale, but this is a step up from the MS894A for which the OP was seeking price information. The 235E for sale is at http://www.global-air.com/global/g06171.htm For the OP: The big difference between the 894A and 235E is the engine. The 894A has the Franklin 220 HP engine, while the 235E has the Lycoming O- 540 B4B5 235 HP engine. Both are the "heavy" airframes and come with 2 hardpoints on each wing, so you can hang all sorts of interesting stuff if you want. Some countries in Latin America used them as light fighter/bombers. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 08:06:17 GMT, Marty Shapiro
wrote: In looking through the FAA data base, several of the listed Rallye's do not have a valid Airworthiness Certificate and some are flagged as "status in question". Hmmmm...if that's the FAA Registration Database you're looking at, the code you're referring to (column 253) refers to the *registration* status of the aircraft, not the airworthiness of it. The airplane could be perfectly airworthy, but the owner may not have been keeping his address up to date with the FAA. Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote in
: On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 08:06:17 GMT, Marty Shapiro wrote: In looking through the FAA data base, several of the listed Rallye's do not have a valid Airworthiness Certificate and some are flagged as "status in question". Hmmmm...if that's the FAA Registration Database you're looking at, the code you're referring to (column 253) refers to the *registration* status of the aircraft, not the airworthiness of it. The airplane could be perfectly airworthy, but the owner may not have been keeping his address up to date with the FAA. Ron Wanttaja It could very well be that it refers only to the registration status. There are two different warnings which I've noticed. Both start with a warning page stating "This aircraft's registration status may not be suitable for operation.". For an aircraft undergoing a change in owner, N302RA for example, the data page shows the registered owner's name as "SALE REPORTED" and a status of "In Question". It also shows the date for A/W under "Airworthiness" For N344RA, the data page shows a status of "Revoked", and the "Airworthiness" section is blank. I interpreted this to indicate the aircrft no longer had an airworthiness certificate, but can see where the "Revoked" refers only to the registration. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 18:23:58 GMT, Marty Shapiro
wrote: Ron Wanttaja wrote in : On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 08:06:17 GMT, Marty Shapiro wrote: In looking through the FAA data base, several of the listed Rallye's do not have a valid Airworthiness Certificate and some are flagged as "status in question". Hmmmm...if that's the FAA Registration Database you're looking at, the code you're referring to (column 253) refers to the *registration* status of the aircraft, not the airworthiness of it. The airplane could be perfectly airworthy, but the owner may not have been keeping his address up to date with the FAA. For an aircraft undergoing a change in owner, N302RA for example, the data page shows the registered owner's name as "SALE REPORTED" and a status of "In Question". It also shows the date for A/W under "Airworthiness" For N344RA, the data page shows a status of "Revoked", and the "Airworthiness" section is blank. I interpreted this to indicate the aircrft no longer had an airworthiness certificate, but can see where the "Revoked" refers only to the registration. Yes, there is a separate column in the raw database called "Air Worth Date", which I suspect is the date an airworthiness certificate was originally issued for that aircraft. N344RA, as you say, is blank in this column, but I see it is still registered to Rallye Aircraft Corporation. Six other Rallyes are also blank. Hard to say what happened, but the registration database isn't perfect, especially when the aircraft were built in the dawn of the digital database era. It looks like that column isn't updated, while others ("Last Action Date","Certificate Issue Date") are. Column 253 of the Aircraft Master file includes the registration status of the aircraft, with a single-digit code that translates as follows: A - The Triennial Aircraft Registration form was mailed and has not been returned by the Post Office E - The Certificate of Aircraft Registration was revoked by enforcement action M - Aircraft registered to the manufacturer under their Dealer Certificate N - Foreign companies which have not returned their flight hour reports R - Registration pending S - Second Triennial Aircraft Registration Form has been mailed and has not been returned by the Post Office V - N-Number Assigned and Registered X - Enforcement Letter Z - Permanent Reserved 1 - Triennial Aircraft Registration form was returned by the Post Office as undeliverable 2 - N-Number Assigned – but has not been Registered 3 - N-Number assigned as amateur-built - but not yet registered 4 - N-Number assigned as import - but not yet registered 5 - Reserved N-Number 6 - Administratively canceled 7 - Sale reported 8 - A second attempt has been made at mailing a Triennial Aircraft Registration form to the owner with no response 9 - Certificate of Registration has been revoked If you see these terms in the database you're looking into, that column covers registration status. Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote in
: On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 18:23:58 GMT, Marty Shapiro wrote: Ron Wanttaja wrote in : On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 08:06:17 GMT, Marty Shapiro wrote: In looking through the FAA data base, several of the listed Rallye's do not have a valid Airworthiness Certificate and some are flagged as "status in question". Hmmmm...if that's the FAA Registration Database you're looking at, the code you're referring to (column 253) refers to the *registration* status of the aircraft, not the airworthiness of it. The airplane could be perfectly airworthy, but the owner may not have been keeping his address up to date with the FAA. For an aircraft undergoing a change in owner, N302RA for example, the data page shows the registered owner's name as "SALE REPORTED" and a status of "In Question". It also shows the date for A/W under "Airworthiness" For N344RA, the data page shows a status of "Revoked", and the "Airworthiness" section is blank. I interpreted this to indicate the aircrft no longer had an airworthiness certificate, but can see where the "Revoked" refers only to the registration. Yes, there is a separate column in the raw database called "Air Worth Date", which I suspect is the date an airworthiness certificate was originally issued for that aircraft. N344RA, as you say, is blank in this column, but I see it is still registered to Rallye Aircraft Corporation. Six other Rallyes are also blank. Hard to say what happened, but the registration database isn't perfect, especially when the aircraft were built in the dawn of the digital database era. It looks like that column isn't updated, while others ("Last Action Date","Certificate Issue Date") are. Column 253 of the Aircraft Master file includes the registration status of the aircraft, with a single-digit code that translates as follows: A - The Triennial Aircraft Registration form was mailed and has not been returned by the Post Office E - The Certificate of Aircraft Registration was revoked by enforcement action M - Aircraft registered to the manufacturer under their Dealer Certificate N - Foreign companies which have not returned their flight hour reports R - Registration pending S - Second Triennial Aircraft Registration Form has been mailed and has not been returned by the Post Office V - N-Number Assigned and Registered X - Enforcement Letter Z - Permanent Reserved 1 - Triennial Aircraft Registration form was returned by the Post Office as undeliverable 2 - N-Number Assigned – but has not been Registered 3 - N-Number assigned as amateur-built - but not yet registered 4 - N-Number assigned as import - but not yet registered 5 - Reserved N-Number 6 - Administratively canceled 7 - Sale reported 8 - A second attempt has been made at mailing a Triennial Aircraft Registration form to the owner with no response 9 - Certificate of Registration has been revoked If you see these terms in the database you're looking into, that column covers registration status. Ron Wanttaja Thank you! -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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