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Fly Off for the Weekend With this Bell Helicopter!

Looking to fly off on a weekend getaway? How about 2 weekends in a row, or 3? You get to choose how many trips you feel like going on as spontaneously as you please with this fully loaded Bell Helicopter! Up for auction now is an Augusta Aircraft with Parts included. This 2005 Bell Helicopter is located in Selfridge Angb, Michigan. This LOT includes the following: 2006 Bell Helicopter, Augusta AW-139, N140HS (assembled), 1ea; 2005 Bell Helicopter, Augusta AW-139, N139HS (un-assembled), 1ea; LOT of additional parts are also included. The current Bid on the bad boy chopper is $250,000. Closing time is on April 2nd at 1:00 PM CT, so you only have 4 days left to place your bids. Calling all jet setters!! We suggest you move fast if you’re looking to have a fun, adventurous and exciting summer! To bid on this 2005-2006 Augusta Aircraft Bell Helicopter, click here to head over to www.governmentauctions.org and sign up for your FREE 3 day trial!

Boeing Chinook CH-47D Helicopter: Got 2.8 Million Dollars? Then Get This Chopper!

chinookGot 2.8 million dollars laying around? If you do, then you should definitely check out this next auction for a Boeing Chinook CH-47D Helicopter that is now currently available for online bid. This heavy lift tandem rotor cargo helicopter (serial # 90-00202). This helicopter has been decommissioned and is now being offered up to the general public. We have no idea what condition its in either, that’s why it is strongly recommended that all potential bidders come in and preview the chopper in person prior to bidding on it online. A special DLA form must also be completed by the winning bidder then submitted for approval by the Department of Defense (sorry, terrorists) before the sale is actually completed. There are no bids on this aircraft yet, and the auction ends in 8 days, 21 hours, 26 minutes so if you’d like to find out more about it, then click here to activate your free trial account.

 

 

1972 Bell OH-58 Helicopter, Model A: Use It For Scrap Or Make It Fit For Use!

Chopper2Check out this next deal now currently up for auction. It’s for a 1972 Bell OH-58 Helicopter, Model A. This helicopter has been decommissioned and cannibalized; so it’s missing major components such as the engine, maintenance logs, and possibly more. The aircraft was previously used for non flight purposes and it is recommended for scrap use only. All potential bidders are strongly encouraged to physically inspect it prior to bidding. The winning bidder will also be solely responsible for the aircraft’s removal so all bidders should keep that in mind. The current asking price for this auction item is just $100 (the reserve has not been met) with just 9 days, 3 hours, and 26 minutes left to bid. Click here right now to find out more about this online auction before it’s too late!

 

BOEING CH-47D CHINOOK Helicopter: A Creative Way To Spend A Million Dollars

chinookGot a million dollars but you don’t know how to spend it? Well how about using that money to buy this Boeing CH-47D Chinook Helicopter! This heavy lift tandem rotor cargo aircraft is currently available for online bid via a popular government surplus website. It was previously used by a government agency (we’re not sure which), but has since been declared as surplus and is now available for live bid to the general public. The winning bidder of this auction must fill out a DLA form and submit it for approval to the Department of Defense before getting the aircraft. Like we stated earlier, the current price for this helicopter is 1 million dollars, with no bids as of yet, and the online auction for the item will be ending in exactly 1 day, 21 hours, and 6 minutes. Click here now if you’d like to learn more about this Chinook and how to go about bidding on it.

2002 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD-902 TWIN ENGINE HELICOPTER: GET TO THE CHOPPAH!

choppaNext up is an auction you don’t see everyday. It’s for a 2002 McDonnell Douglas MD-902 Twin Engine Helicopter, S/N: 900-00103. This chopper was previously used by a government agency (we’re thinking the U.S. Coast Guard but could be wrong) but has now been declared as surplus and is being sold to the general public. The helicopter is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW206 engines and is stated to be in working condition. It has a total airframe time of just under 1900 hours. The current asking price for this item is just $1,000 (the reserve price has not been met) with no bids placed. The winning bidder of this auction will be solely responsible for the helicopter’s removal. We don’t have any info as to when this auction will be ending, but if you activate your 3 day free trial and stay tuned, you will be informed shortly!