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1974 Cessna 310Q Aircraft: Take To The Friendly Skies

Cessna1Next up on the auction block is this 1974 Cessna 310Q Aircraft, Tail# N69HB. With its white and dark blue striped exterior, this plane is ready to take to the skies (with a little bit of handiwork). This aircraft has Twin-McCauley propellers, and Twin Continental 470 series engines, Arnay R-50 GPS, Garmin GNS430 navigation, a Bendiz/King transponder, and much much more! The itnerior is in fair condition but needs a bit of work. The fabric seats are cracked, there is some molding cracking inside the cockpit, and the carpet and headliner is in fair condition. The exterior is in average condition with some chipping around the nose as well as some cracking on the cowls around the props. A thorough inspection of this plane is strongly recommended and flight logs will be available upon request. The current asking price for this aircraft is just $30,1000 with 8 online bids already made. This auction will be ending in just 4 days, 1 hour, and 36 minutes so if you’d like to learn more about it, then all you have to do is click here right now to activate your 3 day free trial.

 

 

1980 Messerschmitt-Boelkow Blohm Eurocopter BO105: Take To The Skies

eurocopWell here’s an auction you don’t see everyday. It’s for a 1980 Messerschmitt-Boelkow Blohm Eurocopter model, BO105 (S/N: S-458: Tail#: N70EG) that will be going up for live auction on January 29th, 2014. This Eurocopter is currently being held in a Police hanger somewhere in the great state of Massachusetts and will be available for live preview a day before the actual live auction takes place. Inside of this magnificent piece of machinery you’ll find a Collins radar/altimeter, a King/Collings transponder (model 696), a Garmin VHF/NAV, Collins HSI, Collins VOR, and a whole lot more. Logbooks are also included in the sale. It’s not everyday that you see a helicopter up for auction so if you’re serious about purchasing this well oiled machined then you’d better click here right now in order to activate your 3 day free trial account.

 

1972 Piper Single Engine Fixed Wing Aircraft, Model PA28-180: Don’t Let This Deal Fly Away

piperGoing up for live auction in just 1 day is this 1972 Piper Single Engine Aircraft, Model PA28-180 (Serial Number: 28-7205315). This fixed wing aircraft will be sold in Fort Wayne, Indiana to the highest bidder. If you’re looking for an amazing deal on aircraft without having to fork over your lifesavings, then this is definitely a deal you should consider. This aircraft has approximately 3,148 hours of engine and airframe hours under its belt. Log books are available for the plan. Unfortunately the plane itself is not currently airworthy due to a cracked block on the engine as well as a bad propeller, but with a little work and some know-how it can be fixed up and good as new in no time. The minimum starting bid for this Piper is just $3,000. If you’d like to learn more about this live auction so that you may attend it, then simply click here to activate your 3 day free trial account.

1983 Cessna 182 Skylane N6298E: Take To the Open Skies

CessnaNext up on the auction block is this recently seized 1983 Cessna 182 Skylane N6298E aircraft. This plane, along with others, are currently being sold online through one of the government’s popular surplus auction websites. This Cessna is a four place light aircraft, has a fixed landing gear, is powered by a 230 hp (172 kW) Continental O-470-L piston engine, and has a gross weight of approximately 2,550 lbs. Log books are available upon request and it is very highly recommended that inspect this aircraft prior to bidding online. Additional documents are also available upon inspection, you just have to ask. The current price for this plane is just $4,125 (the reserve price has no been met) with 3 online bids already placed. This auction will be ending in 1 day and 22 hours so hurry up and click here now in order to activate your 3 day free trial account.

1947 Navion North American Aircraft: Take to the Skies!

aircraftLet’s kick today’s deals off with this really cool auction for a 1947 Navion North American Aircraft (Serial Number = NAV-4-1101; FAA Registration Number = N4101K). This antique airplane is still in great condition and is ready to take to the skies. This plane has an E225 Continental engine, extra gas tank, auto pilot, EDM (Engine Data Management System), and seats 4 comfortably. It was repainted in 2005 and looks great! It’s also got a Garmin 430W Navigation system and around 3,623 hours of use shown on the frame. This is the perfect auction for someone interested in purchasing a classic looking plane at an affordable price. The minimum bid for this aircraft is just $12,000, and it will be going up for live auction on July 17th, at 10am in Excelsior Springs, MO. Click here right now to learn more about this live auction and how to attend.

2002 Piper Meridian Aircraft: Take to the Skies

piperHere’s an incredibly sweet deal we spotted today for this 2002 Piper Meridian aircraft. It was recently seized and being auctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This Piper Meridian has a single Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42A engine and a four blade Hartzell propeller. It’s in very good condition and is totally ready to take to the skies. The exterior is white and blue with a gold metallic stripe and on the inside you’ll find a 6 cabin configuration with pilot/co-pilot/cabin seating. The aircraft also comes with the following aviation equipment: Garmin GMA 340, (2) Garmin GTX 327, (2)Garmin GNS 530, S-Tec Auto-Pilot, Honeywell KMH 820, King KMD 540, Honeywell KA815, Stormscope NY-163 Antenna, King KRA-10A, and BFG Attitude Gyro. We don’t know what half those thingamajigs do, but we’re guess it helps you not crash the plane. Anyway, the current suggested price for this plane is $780,000 with just a few weeks remaining. To learn more about this auction and how to go about bidding, we strongly suggest you register now by starting your 3 day free trial.

1976 Beechcraft 58TC-Baron: Be the Next Red Baron

baronDo you have a pilot’s license but never have been able to afford your own aircraft? Believe it or not, attending a seized property auction could make your dreams a reality. Here’s an example of one such affordable aircraft. Going up for live bid on March 27th, in Harrison, AR is this 1976 Beechcraft 58TC-Baron (S/N: TK-15, Reg. #: N115WE). This multi-engine piston turbo airplane sports two Continental engines, Model L-TSIO-520 and has a recorded time of 6,453 hours of use. Don’t let those numbers fool you though, this baby still has plenty of life left in her. The minimum bid for this plane is $30,000 and will be available for inspection on the 26th. If you want to fly the open skies then this baby right here is your ticket. If you’d like to learn more about this and other exciting aircraft auction then all you have to do is click here to sign up for your 3 day free trial.