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Post subject: Re: Flying a Crusader T303 now Posted: 05 Sep 2016, 02:21 |
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Username Protected wrote: Cool airplane, looked on controller to see the price range on them and there was two on there but sure enough "call" for pricing. If there is a british-registered one, it's 110000 pounds.
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Post subject: Re: Flying a Crusader T303 now Posted: 05 Sep 2016, 05:10 |
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Username Protected wrote: Cool airplane, looked on controller to see the price range on them and there was two on there but sure enough "call" for pricing. If there is a british-registered one, it's 110000 pounds.
Fabien, question…
I understand that a bit more than 300 ( I think I read 315 or so..) T303s had been built…not a lot for sale on the used market, if any…
you know the T 303 very well..do you know how many of those that were built are still active…?
thanks
Gerd
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Post subject: Re: Flying a Crusader T303 now Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 14:59 |
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Hi Gerd,
Sorry for the late reply, work suddenly got insane. Scramble take off and everything.
The 303 is not as rare as the 337, but we're getting there. Seems like I'm making a point of flying those planes...
I can tell you about a very small number of them. There is D-ITOL, the one I fly. Then there is D-IGPS, another 303 owned or flown by an Austrian guy. They do survey, and he nearly flew into my airplane over DK this year!
D-ISMC is for sale, with the cargo door. The british reg one which we see in every magazine. I also saw an N-reg one in Montpellier in March, but I could not see the number.
I wish there would be a conversion with a pair of RR, that would make for a superb platform.
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Post subject: Re: Flying a Crusader T303 now Posted: 06 Sep 2016, 16:20 |
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Username Protected wrote: Then there is D-IGPS, another 303 owned or flown by an Austrian guy. They do survey, and he nearly flew into my airplane over DK this year! we will look into this…. that bird is parked here in Salzburg scandal… cant be he is trying to hurt a BT brother… we've got some clowns here, believe me…well, like everywhere..
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