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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 18:22 |
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The hovercraft would be cool. But, what is up with the aerostar. It is still listed for sale by Aerostar Aircraft in Idaho for $625K and the auction starts at $50k. Sounds a little fishy. Flightaware shows it in Michigan as of this past August.
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 18:49 |
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Username Protected wrote: Do you need an endorsement or type rating to operate a hovercraft?  Well, that depends. In the early '70s I was living in Greenland. Some Danish friends decided having a hovercraft would be cool, so they threw in together and bought one. It was pretty simple with a couple of 2-stroke engines for thrust and one for lift. It would do about 40 mph and was good for traveling over sea ice. Well, the local Danish gendarme got word of it and said they couldn't use it without pilots' licenses. As silly as it was, they were "grounded" for some time until they could get things sorted out with the authorities. I "flew" that thing quite a bit. It developed carb ice real bad (-30F temperatures), and the plastic fan blades would get brittle in the cold and shatter. Always took a tool kit with me with extra blades anytime I went anywhere with it.
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 19:15 |
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Username Protected wrote: Do you need an endorsement or type rating to operate a hovercraft?  In Michigan they are treated as boats.
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 20:14 |
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Joined: 01/05/11 Posts: 58 Company: White Page Lab's Location: KPNS/MSLP
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So I am guessing the owner of the C90 owned a Jag dealer?
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 21:35 |
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Username Protected wrote: So I am guessing the owner of the C90 owned a Jag dealer? Beechcraft offered the Jaguar paint scheme for several years on several models.
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 22:04 |
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Were they doing it with Jaguar Motor Cars? I am asking because the logo on the tail is the same as Jag's.
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 22:45 |
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Joined: 12/09/07 Posts: 17116 Post Likes: +13052 Location: Cascade, ID (U70)
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Username Protected wrote: Were they doing it with Jaguar Motor Cars? I am asking because the logo on the tail is the same as Jag's. I think they had a licensing agreement with Jaguar Motor Cars.
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 23:15 |
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That King Air has been sitting in that hangar for close to 3 yrs and has never moved. It's based out of the FBO that I took insurance dual requirements and IFR lessons at. One beautiful bird for sure. And I think my CFII said it had been sitting there for a year or more before that. I want to say the owner bought it, dumped alot of money in it, and then let it sit. But one thing I noticed, he had his name painted on rather than using a decal  Gonna need some paint work to get rid of that. Brett
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 23:20 |
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Username Protected wrote: But one thing I noticed, he had his name painted on rather than using a decal  Gonna need some paint work to get rid of that. Brett Ain't nothing. Get a nice bumper sticker and put it over the guy's name. Classy!
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 26 Jan 2011, 21:48 |
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Username Protected wrote: But one thing I noticed, he had his name painted on rather than using a decal  Gonna need some paint work to get rid of that. Brett Ain't nothing. Get a nice bumper sticker and put it over the guy's name. Classy!
Or you could change your name!
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Post subject: Re: C90, Aerostar and HOVERCRAFT at auction Posted: 27 Jan 2011, 21:42 |
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So who here purchased the hovercraft for $1,525.00 ??? The King Air went for $497,050 and the AeroStar for $350,050 .
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