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Normandy Veteran DC3 For Sale
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| 07-02-03
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Posted on 07/02/2003 10:48:35 AM PDT by Robe
A US registered, Normandy Invasion participant and still painted in the Normandy scheme, operated under a FAR Part 135 certificate, has come up for sale due to bankruptcy.
She is a documented vet of the Normandy Invasion ( part of the GLIDER GANG) as well as the Belgium (A Bridge Too Far)drop.
I flew this aircraft many years ago, and the thought came to me.... Would any freepers out there like to get together and purchase this a/c, either as a Foundation, or form a flying museum?
The ac is located in the southeast.
I would hate to see her hauling live stock in South America...
JUST A THOUGHT....
Ya never know till you ask
ROBE
TOPICS: Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: c47; dc3; dday; douglas; warbirds
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To: Robe
That is too high, unless its an Oshkosh Grand Champion Warbird or there's really lots of spares.
I just looked on an airplane web site, and it looks like fixer-uppers start at $80k, and there are several around $150k.
If I remember right.
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posted on
07/02/2003 12:25:52 PM PDT
by
narby
(I love the smell of Liberal fear in the morning...)
To: Robe
Don't forget the museum in Warner Robins.
To: narby
Yup, much too high......She being sold by the 80% owner of the company right now....The company is in the hole for a Falcon 20F that they did the cargo conversion on.
I think that who ever holds the note on the Falcon will have first dibs on every thing in the store.
There's now way a DC3 is going to go for 1/4 mil in this economy...
PS ....the owner is a jerk, he was the Dir of Maint when I worked for the company many moons ago and his practices were one of the reasons I left.
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posted on
07/02/2003 12:49:20 PM PDT
by
Robe
To: Robe
Museums are generally pretty tight with cash. The people I worked with in Ca. usually traded planes and stuff between other collectors and the military. I doubt they often spent actual money, unless the money was donated for some specific purchase.
They often get things donated, since they can provide a tax deduction. But in this case, if the aircraft was used in a business that's gone belly up, I doubt they need the tax writeoff.
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posted on
07/02/2003 12:52:25 PM PDT
by
narby
(I love the smell of Liberal fear in the morning...)
To: Robe
Whatever happens, it needs to be kept flying. These were great aircraft, and the fact that somebody would buy it even today to use as a cargo plane speaks volumes about it.
To: af_vet_rr
Give it a shot on eBay, cannot hurt.
To: Ed Straker
Don't forget the museum in Warner Robins.
How about Pima. Great museun just across the street from Davis Montham. They seem to always have cash.
dozer
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posted on
07/02/2003 3:42:27 PM PDT
by
dozer7
To: Robe
Let's look at the D Day Museum connection. I think it may be viable.
Let me know and we'll get rolling on it, what is the the worst we can be told? No?
Dave
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posted on
07/03/2003 9:27:30 AM PDT
by
gatorbait
(Yesterday,today and tomorrow..........The United States Army)
To: Robe; 4TheFlag; Aeronaut; ALOHA RONNIE; AntiJen; Aquamarine; AuntB; AZ Flyboy; Beach_Babe; ...
I'll give a ping to my military supporters list.
Anyone interested in owning a plane?
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:25:28 AM PDT
by
Johnny Gage
(The key to flying, is to throw yourself to the ground.............AND MISS!)
To: Robe; Johnny Gage; yankhater
I don't have any place to park it! But thanks for thinking of me!
Why not donate it to a museum?
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:33:32 AM PDT
by
cherry_bomb88
(The mind is its own place, and in itself can make heaven of hell, a hell of heaven~Milton)
To: Johnny Gage
Not today Johnny, but bump anyway!
To: Johnny Gage
DC-3 is the one airplane I desperately want to fly before I hang it up. And, I've already flown about 95 different types of aircraft. If you form a ping list on this, please include me.
My personal "Terror Threat Condition:"
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:41:24 AM PDT
by
Aeronaut
("The wicked are always surprised to find nobility in the good.")
To: Robe; Johnny Gage
Thanks for the ping Johnny.
It'd be nice if the Evergreen Museum n McMinnville would pick it up.
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:47:01 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(My dad fought in World War II, it's one of the things that distinguishes him from the french.)
To: snopercod; HairOfTheDog; Criminal Number 18F
DC-3 ping!
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:49:00 AM PDT
by
bootless
(Never Forget)
To: Johnny Gage
BTTT!!!!!!
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:52:25 AM PDT
by
E.G.C.
To: Robe
This is not the aircraft in question Douglas DC-3 in invasion stripes, Pima Air Museum, Tucson Arizona
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:53:09 AM PDT
by
jriemer
(We are a Republic not a Democracy)
To: All
The concept of a "Free Republic Air Force" (FRAF) sounds really cool...
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:54:46 AM PDT
by
jriemer
(We are a Republic not a Democracy)
To: bootless; Robe
Cool idea, if there is no benefactor here, there are many foundations already operating that might snap it up so it can be maintained.
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:54:50 AM PDT
by
HairOfTheDog
(Not all those who wander are lost)
To: Johnny Gage
Thanks Johnny...
BUMP!
To: Robe
Nice!!! You might try the Confederate Airforce? I forget where they are based out of. Our company was seriously considering the Warren Bassler conversion many moons ago , before we moved into jets.
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posted on
07/03/2003 11:56:40 AM PDT
by
JETDRVR
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