Some auctions are open, some require registration. Most have an online bid form you submit. Read the Terms of Service/Auction Terms twice. And don't bid unless you personally look at it. Even with a "thorough" inspection I've been surprised after opening it up.anyone know how to bid
Luck mostly for the odd man out. The main competition are salvage companies who use a different bid strategy than someone looking for a project. Salvage companies bid to part out at X profit. Project guy bids cheap to offset future costs. Odds are better bidding on single aircraft in BFE vs. a multiple claim like after a tornado. If you know someone in the salvage business ask for tips on bidding. Or, ask them to help with bid. That's what I did.win these sales?
Very good point. A lot of the stuff may be worth more as salvage parts than a rebuildable airplane.One of your problems will be,your bidding against the salvage companies,you might start by looking at wentworth salvage,repairable sales.
Very good point. A lot of the stuff may be worth more as salvage parts than a rebuildable airplane..
Very good point. A lot of the stuff may be worth more as salvage parts than a rebuildable airplane.
I've only ever dealt with one insurance sale and it was a Cherokee 140 that was written off for hail damage. Airplane was completely airworthy, but the previous owner had it parked outside in a hail storm. Dimpled the wings and tail like a golf ball. The owner wanted to get rid of it anyway so he filed a claim and sure enough, the cost to repair the cosmetic damage exceeded the hull value so they cut him a check and auctioned it. I suspect in that case it probably fetched a higher price from another pilot than the salvage companies were willing to bid.
I believe that is standard when an airplane is totaled.Then there's this statement.
Logbook entry indicating the airplane was a total loss was made all pertinent logs (airframe/engine/propeller) Log books avaliable for inspection .
I have made a bid
a bunch of parts.dish! (on what?)
as long as the insurance company didn't declare the aircraft destroyed, then the FAA deletes the aircraft from records, most impossible to re-registerI believe that is standard when an airplane is totaled.