'Dave,
I have a 1946 F24R for sale and could probibly take the Cub in trade. We are currently covering it and this would allow you to pick your colors and interior.
Call 937-884-5750 days, or email me at Gene@vintagewings.com and we can discuss it.
Regards,
Gene Lehman
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Re: Buying a F24?
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Re: Buying a F24?
'Send me pics and info on the Cub. We can see what we can offer. The price of the F24R is $49,500 finished.
Regards,
Gene
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Regards,
Gene
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Re: Buying a F24?
'I personnally don't know what is the current values for cubs and F24 in the
US, but for us in France its not so far one from the other...just depending
a lot of the airworthy conditions (and navigability certificate-restricted
or not)...an F24 is only 1.5 to 2 times the price of a flying F24...
...but it is not totally the same way of use!
(if you travel a little bit or not, with luggages or not...and so on...)
(maintenance should not be a problem in the USA, I guess!)
So, what ever is your preference...have nice flights!!
Airy!
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US, but for us in France its not so far one from the other...just depending
a lot of the airworthy conditions (and navigability certificate-restricted
or not)...an F24 is only 1.5 to 2 times the price of a flying F24...
...but it is not totally the same way of use!
(if you travel a little bit or not, with luggages or not...and so on...)
(maintenance should not be a problem in the USA, I guess!)
So, what ever is your preference...have nice flights!!
Airy!
_________________________________________________________________>From: "cubberus"
>Reply-To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
>To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: Buying a F24?
>Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2003 17:27:15 -0000
>
>. Thanks all ,for the excellent advice I've recieved off-line.I think
>the airplane in mention is more of a project than I want to tackle
>what with a likely recover and who-knows-what with the engine).I'll
>keep looking but there is probably too much of a price gap between
>the Cub and a F24(a flyable one,that is).I'll have to save my pennies
>for now.
>
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