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I've seen trauma hawks that were pushing 8,000 hours years ago... They are
flying daily yet they don't seem to be accumulating more than 30 - 50 hours a year now... denny "MRQB" wrote in message ... I think it is 11,000 hours on a tomahawk. "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 05:50:26 -0600, Abafon Goula wrote in Message-Id: : I know of a Tomahawk with 9990.0 hours on it. It's still in annual and you could probably pick it up for 14,500. Isn't there a maximum useful life limit for Tomahawk wing spars or something? |
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