Is this a deal?
Have you modified your aircraft? STC? STOL Kit? Major rebuild from just a data plate?
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Looks like an Avid Flyer. Depends on how long it's been sitting out in the elements I guess.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
You could hang it in your shop or hangar for art, like the J-3 in Cabellas for that price.

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donknee wrote:You could hang it in your shop or hangar for art, like the J-3 in Cabellas for that price.

Good idea Don.
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I think he could do pretty well with it at that price if he wanted to part it out and sell the pieces on eBay.
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Jr.CubBuilder wrote:You get the big balls award of the year if you fly it like that.

Yes or no brains. My buddy is less than a month from flying his new RV7A he has been buildig for 5 years. He understands the importance of safety.
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Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:01 am
wish it were closer...I'd buy it for a windsock on the strip....
I have an old drone I was going to rig up for one but this would be better
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That is obviously a high speed cruising aircraft with those swept back wings.

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Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:22 am
It is an Avid. I owned one for about 30 days. And "Mine" were bigger back in those days. Traded it towards a citabria, and glad that I did. jg
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Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:52 am
Pretty hard to go wrong for $500. You could unfold the wings & maount it to the top of your hangar in an "augered in" attitude. That'd be a real conversation starter.
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How big is it? Would it fit in the back of a Maule, You know just to get you home in a pinch.

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Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:33 pm
Just buy it and paint it so it looks halfway better and then resell it. If your lucky you could almost double your money.
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Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:04 am
Kinda looks like a Maule "mini me".
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If your buddy doesn't buy it, I am interested, if it is within 3 hours drive of Portland, Or. Thanks Flathorn
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Here's a better idea...give me $500 and you won't have to take that piece of garbage home!
If someone offered me $500 to take that thing away I'm quite sure I wouldn't do it...the crap you don't own is worth more than the crap you do.
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What a cool thing for the kids or grandkids to play in. What's a good backyard playground/ swing set/ trampoline go for these days, anyway?
When I saw that, my first thought was how great it would be to play in if you were a kid.
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To a homebuilder that'd be a pretty sweet find. $500 I wouldn't hesitate a second if the frame's not rotted! Wish I could stumble across a SC for a deal like that. Heck, even if half the thing was rotten it'd be a deal for someone planning on building. Have you guys priced brackets, wing ribs, flaps, etc. A guy'd be lucky to buy the plans for most homebuilts for $500.
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Jr.CubBuilder wrote:Pictures always look better than it is. All the rust and green vegetative matter growing on that thing visible in the pictures is the tip of the proverbial iceberg. It would make a nice decoration in the right place, but to go through all the work of rebuilding that hunk of rust re-using the rusted pieces.................
I'm not trying to slam on that thing, or hurt the owners pride, but seriously that's a hunk of junk. Anyone that wanted a Kitfox or similar plane would be way better off just buying one that's already flying or getting a new kit with known good materials in it. The only thing in those pictures that would maybe be useful is the tow-bar.
Thanks for all the input guys. I am relaying it to my buddy. If he doesn't buy it there are 2 others who are interested. So there will be a happy junk plane owner out there it looks like. Even if it just gets hung from the ceiling.
Rob

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