Airframe Hours
Airframe Hours
What happens when the airframe hours runs out, must the plane then be scrapped ?
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Re: Airframe Hours
What plane are you refering too?
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Re: Airframe Hours
I would like to have an answer in general.
Every so often an aircraft comes along with high airframe hours, and the question arises, will I be throwing money into the water.
There is a Piper Tomahawk available now for $23 500 New Zealand. 3000 hours to go on airframe time. http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =548027415
A few weeks ago there was a Cessna 150 for $15 000.
This is cheaper than most blik microlights with comparable performance, ie Pioneer Alpi and Tecnam.
Every so often an aircraft comes along with high airframe hours, and the question arises, will I be throwing money into the water.
There is a Piper Tomahawk available now for $23 500 New Zealand. 3000 hours to go on airframe time. http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =548027415
A few weeks ago there was a Cessna 150 for $15 000.
This is cheaper than most blik microlights with comparable performance, ie Pioneer Alpi and Tecnam.
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