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So we're looking at yet another hangar. Another all to familiar case of a family (90yo widow in this case) needing to sell a hangar full of stuff and definitely doesn't want to deal with it. Possibly included in the hangar are 3 planes. Let's just assume all have motors that would need to be gone through and rebuilt. Any clue on the value of these:
#1: Cub? Looks like a Piper Cub and has the same logos but is labeled experimental and I see "C-Cub" listed on the registration and a date of 2005. We previously owned a fabric plane and the fabric and paint looks very good. The seats and panel look nice. I don't see any signs of rodents. The cowlings and tires are off but the motor is installed and not opened up. Not sure if it an annual that never finished or something else.
#2: RV-4. This one looks nice. Registered in 2000. Tires are flat and looks like motor work was being worked on. Interior and even the canopy are in fantastic shape. No sign of rodents. I feel this one might have the highest scrap/parts/restoration value. Is this a candidate for a Harmon Rocket? If so we might keep this one in the hangar and take our time selling it. It's a low wing and would fit easy behind the 182 while we find a buyer.
#3: Quickie Q2. It's up in the loft...yeah...crap! I think it's the nose wheel version. I can see the canopy is in nice shape. I couldn't get close enough pics but I think the pilot side forward canard thingy was not on it. I could verify the copilot side kenard, top wing (both sides) and engine cowling were all in place. I feel this one is worth the least, if not just scrap.
Ps. None have any avionics of value.
#1: Cub? Looks like a Piper Cub and has the same logos but is labeled experimental and I see "C-Cub" listed on the registration and a date of 2005. We previously owned a fabric plane and the fabric and paint looks very good. The seats and panel look nice. I don't see any signs of rodents. The cowlings and tires are off but the motor is installed and not opened up. Not sure if it an annual that never finished or something else.
#2: RV-4. This one looks nice. Registered in 2000. Tires are flat and looks like motor work was being worked on. Interior and even the canopy are in fantastic shape. No sign of rodents. I feel this one might have the highest scrap/parts/restoration value. Is this a candidate for a Harmon Rocket? If so we might keep this one in the hangar and take our time selling it. It's a low wing and would fit easy behind the 182 while we find a buyer.
#3: Quickie Q2. It's up in the loft...yeah...crap! I think it's the nose wheel version. I can see the canopy is in nice shape. I couldn't get close enough pics but I think the pilot side forward canard thingy was not on it. I could verify the copilot side kenard, top wing (both sides) and engine cowling were all in place. I feel this one is worth the least, if not just scrap.
Ps. None have any avionics of value.