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Post by madmac on Feb 5, 2018 8:40:31 GMT 12
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Post by saratoga on Feb 5, 2018 11:14:10 GMT 12
Also selling partial 400US Gallon A-4 wing tanks!..a bit out of my range.
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Post by Radialicious on Feb 6, 2018 22:22:59 GMT 12
One too many zeros maybe?
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Post by shorty on Feb 8, 2018 8:27:56 GMT 12
Same guy also has a Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire Jet Engine for sale if anyone is contemplating a Javelin or Victor project? Only asking $12,500 for it
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Post by kiwithrottlejockey on Feb 11, 2018 14:21:04 GMT 12
It would need to be a Victor B.1 project, as the later Victor B.2 used Rolls-Royce Conway engines.
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Post by shorty on Feb 13, 2018 18:43:24 GMT 12
as the engine is ex Singapore training school it was probably a Javelin spare (60 squadron?)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2018 21:15:24 GMT 12
Someone should Bring this part of Our Bird Home!
I'm a bit confused about the photo of the crashed aircraft when the listing says "Note: This rudder is NOT from the crashed TEAL DC-8 registration number ZK-NZB, that aircraft had the TEAL paint scheme."?! I've asked a Question because it seems odd.
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Post by keroburner on Feb 16, 2018 21:45:02 GMT 12
I always thought it was off that crashed plane. Used as a spare and therefore repainted in the later colours as flown by the surviving fleet members?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2018 22:29:55 GMT 12
I'm still confused.
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Post by saratoga on Feb 17, 2018 17:46:55 GMT 12
Maybe to show it wasn't scavenged from a crash site?
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Post by curtiss on Feb 18, 2018 7:52:29 GMT 12
Looks like parts from Dwen.
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Post by shorty on Feb 18, 2018 15:38:07 GMT 12
Most of the DC8 remains went to Glucina.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2018 9:10:21 GMT 12
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