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					|  Post subject: Re: New Paint for Pilatus  Posted:  20 May 2011, 19:28  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: Looks nice.  Also looks like it belongs to Purdue U. Exactly. Well, maybe a little too dignified for the boilermakers.
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: New Paint for Pilatus  Posted:  22 May 2011, 08:37  |  |  
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					| Very nice ! _________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: New Paint for Pilatus  Posted:  19 Jun 2011, 20:12  |  |  
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					| Xavier, 
 Looked at his scheme design and my shop would do that for around 38,500 or so.  With the wheel wells painted, door jambs painted, and spinner polished, windows with new PRC.
 
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: New Paint for Pilatus  Posted:  20 Jun 2011, 00:49  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: Xavier, 
 Looked at his scheme design and my shop would do that for around 38,500 or so.  With the wheel wells painted, door jambs painted, and spinner polished, windows with new PRC.
 Thanks Steeve, And how long would that take ?_________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: New Paint for Pilatus  Posted:  20 Jun 2011, 09:41  |  |  
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					| The time really depends on the customers demand.  My shop does the strip and paint for a 56 aircraft fleet for Avant Air.  Piaggio P-180's. (which this aircraft type is has so many variances when the paint is stripped off.  You are hit with tons of surprises!  And these are factory paint jobs)   Of course because of their flight schedule I do these aircraft from start to finish in 15 working days.  Most of them out out in about 13 working days.  
 This Pilatus if they could not leave it in my custom request of 30 days, we could do it in the same amount of time about 15 working days.  However I always like to have a plane at least 30 days.
 
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: New Paint for Pilatus  Posted:  02 Jul 2011, 16:56  |  |  
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					| "I like it, alot" Im still jealous, Id like it if it was solid primer gray. I wanna go in it!!Chris
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