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F24R For Sale

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 3:14 pm
by Bob & Dot Haas
'FAIRCHILD 24R46 FOR SALE

Show Quality Temco Fairchild 1946, NC 81236 Boston Maroon/Diana Cream,
Ceconite with Randolph Dope. Restored by the award winning restoration
expert, Al Nase. TTAF 2151, STOH 40, New equipment includes, Jasco
Alternator, Sensenich Wood Prop. "Jumping Branch" Stainless exhaust, 4 place
intercom. Hour meter, Belts and shoulder harness. Radios :Terra 760 D Com.
TN 200D Nav. Tri-nav OBS, TRT 250 Transponder wit encoder. Aircraft has
always been hangered, and is a great investment at $75,000. This fine
aircraft was flown to 2002 Sun-N-Fun by Jamie Treat and really got a lot of
attention. This has to be one of the top 5 flying F24s in the USA. Contact
Bob Haas, Owner, located Ft Myers FL, USA 941 694 2875. email
CheckpointIII@worldnet.att.net Or contact Jamie Treat, Aircraft Restoration
& Repair Colorado Springs CO. USA 719 570 0782 Pictures are available
email.'

Re: F24R For Sale

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 4:48 pm
by Sierragroup1@aol.com
'I purchased an award winning F24W46 in October. Jamie knows the airplane.
I paid $70,000 for the airplane, and the person who I purchased it from paid
$100,000. I am always interested in keeping the prices of these airplanes up,
so I thought that this price comp would be helpful to you. I'd be happy to
answer any other questions.
Marshall Friedman
530-562-1866'

Re: F24R For Sale

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 7:16 pm
by Thekortas@aol.com
'Hi Marshall: And a nice looking 24 it is. How was Door County? Hope you
had a safe trip home. Told my wife about the windshield cleaning bit. She
said she'd consider it. Nice seeing you at OSH.
Sincerely,
Steve Korta
N77645'

Re: F24R For Sale

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 9:39 pm
by Sierragroup1@aol.com
'Likewise, Steve, good to see you.
Door County was great, as were Minnesote, North Dakota, Glacier National
Park, etc., on the way home. We ended up leaving the airplane in Medford, OR.
That was as far south as we were going to get due to visability problems from
massive forest fires. We've been leaving little airplanes all over the
country for 40 years, so nothing new.
Regards,
Marshall'