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I built one of these way back in '60-'63. Cost me all of 1165 dollars
including an Conti A-75 and 2 props ( one climb and one cruise). Had to sell it when I was transferred. Got 800 bucks for it and considered myself lucky. Just wondering if there is anybody in the southeast US who might have one that he is tired of and wanted to sell for a reasonable price (Not 800 dollars, but not an arm and leg either). Getting a little nostalgic in my old age. Chuck |
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Chuck wrote:
I built one of these way back in '60-'63. Cost me all of 1165 dollars including an Conti A-75 and 2 props ( one climb and one cruise). Had to sell it when I was transferred. Got 800 bucks for it and considered myself lucky. Just wondering if there is anybody in the southeast US who might have one that he is tired of and wanted to sell for a reasonable price (Not 800 dollars, but not an arm and leg either). Getting a little nostalgic in my old age. Chuck There was one posted on Barnstormers.com a couple of days ago 12.5K in Maryland. Greg Piney |
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![]() "Greg Piney" wrote There was one posted on Barnstormers.com a couple of days ago 12.5K in Maryland. Better warm up you tools, and find a set of plans, Chuck. That sounds like the price almost includes a leg and an arm! g -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"Greg Piney" wrote There was one posted on Barnstormers.com a couple of days ago 12.5K in Maryland. Better warm up you tools, and find a set of plans, Chuck. That sounds like the price almost includes a leg and an arm! g http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/miniplane.jpg You need more than that to build it? |
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Richard Lamb wrote:
Morgans wrote: "Greg Piney" wrote net equivalent of talking to yourself... ![]() Smith Miniplane 3-views... http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/miniplane.jpg The Miniplane is a sweet little biplane. There was a fellow at Zuehl - in the long ago days - that had a pair of them. He was happy as a puppy with two peters. I got curious after looking at the Miniplane drawings. Kinda wondering how my fantasy Stealth Biplane would compare - size wize? So I popped that 3 view into Design CAD and did a quick tracing. duh... http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tp-1/yb1-mp.jpg |
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On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 14:49:09 -0500, "Chuck"
wrote: I built one of these way back in '60-'63. Cost me all of 1165 dollars including an Conti A-75 and 2 props ( one climb and one cruise). Had to sell it when I was transferred. Got 800 bucks for it and considered myself lucky. Just wondering if there is anybody in the southeast US who might have one that he is tired of and wanted to sell for a reasonable price (Not 800 dollars, but not an arm and leg either). Getting a little nostalgic in my old age. Chuck I don't fly , but I like reading this newsgroup. I did a general Google search and found one for sale for$4,000. Only you'll know if it's worth it. http://www.contactmagazine.com/Class...MiniPlane.html Fourth one down on Google search. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&h...iplane&spell=1 |
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![]() "kcaj" wrote I don't fly , but I like reading this newsgroup. I did a general Google search and found one for sale for$4,000. Only you'll know if it's worth it. http://www.contactmagazine.com/Class...MiniPlane.html Fourth one down on Google search. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&h...iplane&spell=1 Non-flying. No engine, instruments, master cylinders, ect. There are reasons that it has been sitting for many years. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "kcaj" wrote I don't fly , but I like reading this newsgroup. I did a general Google search and found one for sale for$4,000. Only you'll know if it's worth it. http://www.contactmagazine.com/Class...MiniPlane.html Fourth one down on Google search. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&h...iplane&spell=1 Non-flying. No engine, instruments, master cylinders, ect. There are reasons that it has been sitting for many years. -- Jim in NC Thanks guys I've been looking all over the net and found a few (like in California or Oregon). That one in contact magazine looks like it's well worth the inflated paper we have today, but I'm looking for something in the FL, AL, GA, etc. area. As I said I'm an old man who doesn't have the time to build (or rebuild) another one. |
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kcaj wrote:
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 14:49:09 -0500, "Chuck" wrote: I built one of these way back in '60-'63. Cost me all of 1165 dollars including an Conti A-75 and 2 props ( one climb and one cruise). Had to sell it when I was transferred. Got 800 bucks for it and considered myself lucky. Just wondering if there is anybody in the southeast US who might have one that he is tired of and wanted to sell for a reasonable price (Not 800 dollars, but not an arm and leg either). Getting a little nostalgic in my old age. Chuck I don't fly , but I like reading this newsgroup. I did a general Google search and found one for sale for$4,000. Only you'll know if it's worth it. http://www.contactmagazine.com/Class...MiniPlane.html Fourth one down on Google search. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&h...iplane&spell=1 I wonder how big and heavy a pilot this can fly. It's a rather tidy looking machine. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Dan wrote:
kcaj wrote: On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 14:49:09 -0500, "Chuck" wrote: I built one of these way back in '60-'63. Cost me all of 1165 dollars including an Conti A-75 and 2 props ( one climb and one cruise). Had to sell it when I was transferred. Got 800 bucks for it and considered myself lucky. Just wondering if there is anybody in the southeast US who might have one that he is tired of and wanted to sell for a reasonable price (Not 800 dollars, but not an arm and leg either). Getting a little nostalgic in my old age. Chuck I don't fly , but I like reading this newsgroup. I did a general Google search and found one for sale for$4,000. Only you'll know if it's worth it. http://www.contactmagazine.com/Class...MiniPlane.html Fourth one down on Google search. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&h...iplane&spell=1 I wonder how big and heavy a pilot this can fly. It's a rather tidy looking machine. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'm 6'3 and 10 stone. The fellow who owned the plane was a short (person). Rudder pedals were a little close. A little tighter than a Pitts, maybe - but not that much. Cozy... |
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