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Does anyone know what the worth of the following might be:
1976 Pacer Systems Mk II Delta IFR trainer Any help would be greatly appreciated. Martin |
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Not very much.
Is this the one with the cassette tape method of downloading data? Methinks you'd be better with *any* current PC-based sim, some decent avionics hardware (e.g. GoFlight) for radio/heading bug/OBS control, and a good yoke or joystick - if IFR practice is what you're after. I see this kind of stuff come up on EBay all the time and most of it is, IMO, junk. For one thing, none of it can model modern systems such as GPS. Just my .02 of course. Dave Blevins On 10 Jul 2004 16:52:34 -0700, (M Bedoian) wrote: Does anyone know what the worth of the following might be: 1976 Pacer Systems Mk II Delta IFR trainer Any help would be greatly appreciated. Martin |
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A Wild A**ed Guess says, uh, oh, um, let's say $100-300 tops, on a good
day. A possible aid in this sort of thing is EBay. Go check the current AND completed auctions. I believe I've seen a couple of these things go by in the last few months. I just did a Google search for "pacer ifr simulator" and some similar keywords and came up with zilch (but lots of Tri-Pacer airplane links). So I believe that the resale value is pretty low. IFR simulator technology has come a looooong way since 1976. An analogy that comes to mind is an old crank-style radio with the Boobie Bells (saw this on an antique site recently - it's not my terminology!) from the early 20th century as compared to a cellular telephone running PalmOS. You get the idea 8^) . Good luck, dB. On 13 Jul 2004 14:02:55 -0700, (M Bedoian) wrote: Dave Thanks for the answer...not thinking of buying one...I'm actually trying to find the value for the probate court, it is part of a recently deceased relative's estate. Any dollar figure might be helpful. Thanks again Martin wrote in message . .. Not very much. Is this the one with the cassette tape method of downloading data? Methinks you'd be better with *any* current PC-based sim, some decent avionics hardware (e.g. GoFlight) for radio/heading bug/OBS control, and a good yoke or joystick - if IFR practice is what you're after. I see this kind of stuff come up on EBay all the time and most of it is, IMO, junk. For one thing, none of it can model modern systems such as GPS. Just my .02 of course. Dave Blevins On 10 Jul 2004 16:52:34 -0700, (M Bedoian) wrote: Does anyone know what the worth of the following might be: 1976 Pacer Systems Mk II Delta IFR trainer Any help would be greatly appreciated. Martin |
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Dave
Thanks again! I found ONE auction on EBay, and believe it or not, it went for $1080! Go figger. Thanks M- |
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