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I've posted a "for sale" on rec.aviation marketplace for the ADF we
removed from the club's 235 when we rebuilt the panel. $1000. The subject is "FS KR 87. KI 227" Don |
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I've posted a "for sale" on rec.aviation marketplace for the ADF we
removed from the club's 235 when we rebuilt the panel. $1000. You're asking a grand for an ADF? Good luck! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
I've posted a "for sale" on rec.aviation marketplace for the ADF we removed from the club's 235 when we rebuilt the panel. $1000. You're asking a grand for an ADF? Good luck! They're still pretty usaeful here in NC. Many ILS approaches here require them because the IAF/FAF is an NDB. For example: http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0510/05694ILN6.PDF. An approach-certified GPS can sub for the NDB here, but if you don't have one you need the ADF to shoot this approach. There are several like that in NC. There are even some old NDB airways out at the coast. |
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:22:32 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: I've posted a "for sale" on rec.aviation marketplace for the ADF we removed from the club's 235 when we rebuilt the panel. $1000. You're asking a grand for an ADF? Good luck! Testing the waters. OBO is implied. Don |
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You're asking a grand for an ADF?
Good luck! Testing the waters. OBO is implied. Understood. The first rule of selling is that you can ALWAYS go down in price... :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Don Tuite" wrote:
You're asking a grand for an ADF? Good luck! Testing the waters. OBO is implied. Sadly there's tested waters too. Quick check on eBay shows a KR-86 is up to $41.00, with 22 hours to go, only 3 bidders. Says AS IS, worked when pulled for upgrade, yada, yada. In a flurry of last-minute bids and people using "snipeware," might we see $1,000? We don't get French benefits? :-) Fred F. |
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TaxSrv wrote:
Sadly there's tested waters too. Quick check on eBay shows a KR-86 is up to $41.00, with 22 hours to go, only 3 bidders. Says AS IS, worked when pulled for upgrade, yada, yada. In a flurry of last-minute bids and people using "snipeware," might we see $1,000? Run a search through Yahoo and see if you can find some Ebay auctions that have ended. If you can, that'll give you a much better idea of what they go for. Of course, waiting 'til tomorrow and rechecking this one is hardly onerous. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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xyzzy wrote:
They're still pretty usaeful here in NC. Many ILS approaches here require them because the IAF/FAF is an NDB. For example: http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0510/05694ILN6.PDF. An approach-certified GPS can sub for the NDB here, but if you don't have one you need the ADF to shoot this approach. There are several like that in NC. There are even some old NDB airways out at the coast. Not any more. They're still charted, but decommissioned. You will notice that some of the NDBs that define those airways (e.g. PAMLICO) are also decommissioned. Last time I checked, the IFR-LO chart showed the airway but it was cross-hatched out, or something like that. |
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