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Cessna T182 - LOW TIME - Super Clean

Mfg: 

Cessna

Model:

T182

Reg:

SN:

TTAF:

TTE:

Offered at US$:

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2006 G36

Mfg: 

2006

Beachcraft

Model:

G36

Reg:

SN:

E3684

TTAF:

1396

TTE:

1396

Perfect and LOW TIME - Price includes delivery in container to USA and Reassembly and return to US registry.

Offered at US$:

675,000

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Antonov AN-2 - Perfect!

Mfg: 

1956

Antonov

Model:

AN-2

Reg:

ZU-SAL

SN:

TTAF:

2338

TTE:

223

You buy and we will send to Ukraine! Perfect AN-2 - Awesome interior!

Offered at US$:

99,000

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Bell 47

Mfg: 

1970

Bell

Model:

47G 3B 1

Reg:

SN:

51

TTAF:

5188

TTE:

722

Excellent condition and very clean. Military variant, currently on South African Civil registry; however, registration on in other countries in standard category unlikely. Experimental/Exhibition in the US.

Offered at US$:

99,000

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T6 Harvard Mk.IV

Mfg: 

1953

Canadian Foundry

Model:

T-6G (J)

Reg:

N542PJ

SN:

CCF-4-542

TTAF:

22

TTE:

22

For someone looking to acquire a pristine, fully-restored, combat veteran T-6/Harvard, it is hard to imagine a better example anywhere in the world. The ‘Harvard’ is an American designed aircraft used extensively as a single-engined advanced fighter trainer for military pilots.
After World War II, under the Mutual Defence Assistance Program (MDAP), Canadian Car & Foundry (CC&F) in Fort William, Ontario, built the Harvard Mk. IV Aircraft. The Mk. IV was similar to the US Air Force T-6G Texan.
CC&F built 555 Mk. IVs in total, of which many were supplied to European Air Forces to train post war military pilots, a number of these also went on to serve in post WWII conflicts.
This Aircraft initially served with the West German Luftwaffe until 1955 when it was sold to the Portuguese Air Force. The aircraft saw action in Mozambique following a long military campaign before eventually being retired from Military Service in 1995 and subsequently sold to a Private owner in South Africa. The Aircraft then went through a ‘ground up’ rebuild and is widely considered one of the finest examples flying today.

Offered at US$:

499,000

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Broussard

Mfg: 

1954

Avions Max Holste

Model:

MH.1521M

Reg:

MH.1521

SN:

127

TTAF:

1043

TTE:

257

One of a very few near perfect examples!

Offered at US$:

139,000

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