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What happens to most of these aircraft, scraped for parts or what very few are ever found.

09/02/2016 1983 Robinson R22 , N8427B, sn:0365, was reported MISSING 07/2016. A 2000.00 Reward is offered for intact recovery of this helicopter by Aviation LS

05/19/2015 2011 Cessna 172S, N191TG,sn:172S11097 was reported MISSING 05/08/2015. A 5000.00 Reward is offered for intact return of this aircraft by Charles Taylor Adjusting

**FOUND**02/24/2014 Zenith CH 750, N750RD, SN75-8703, date of discovery August 22,2013 from Zephyrhills Fl. A $2500.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of the this aircraft by AIG

**FOUND**01/07/2014 1978 Cessna 172 ,N5993E, SN: 17271981 was reported stolen 12/16-27/13 from Lubbock Texas. A $5000.00 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by AIG

04/30/13 1980 Piper Pa34-200T, N8214V, sn: 34-8070219 was reported stolen on 12/07/12 from Nassau, Bahamas. A $5,000 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by Chartis Insurance.

11/27/12 1968 Cessna T210H, Reg: N2205R sn: T219-0355 has been reported stolen out of Cananea, Sonora, Mexico (XCNA) The aircraft is white with blue strips, blue wing tips, large registration numbers and a black prop.

12/3/10 A 1979 Cessna 182, Registraton number N96795, sn: 182-66855, was reported as stolen on or around 11/27/2010 from Marana Airport in Tuscon, AZ

10/27/10 A 1964 Cessna 150, Registration number N43ED, sn: 150-60306, was reported as stolen on or around 9/18/2010 from Hornell Municipal AIrport, Hornell NY.

6/10/10 A '72 Cessna 210, N210HA, sn: 210-59768 was reported stolen from San Francisquitos, Baja Mexico.

5/22/10 A '76 Cessna 210, N2611S, sn: 210-61339 was reported stolen from Punta Chivato, Baja Mexico on 3/30.

1/7/10 A 1972 Cessna 150, N211DA, SN: 15073829 was reported stolen from Tamiami, FL.

12/20/09 A 1979 Cessna T210N, N6954N, S/N: 21063164 was last seen at Bajia Asuncion, Baja California, Mexico on 12/19/09

9/26/09 A 2005 Cessna T182T, N2183P was reported stolen at 5:45 am from Bonners Ferry, ID. It was found crashed in Washington State. No one aboard. Cancel this alert.

7/6/09 A Cessna 182N Skylane was stolen from Baja, Mexico. The aircraft had a prop lock and also a throttle lock installed, however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

3/31/09 A Cessna 210 was stolen from Arizona.

2/8/09: A Cessna 182RG was stolen from Baja Mexico. The aircraft had Medeco locks and also a throttle lock however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

7/1/08 A Cessna 206 was stolen from Mexico on June 12, the third Cessna 206 stolen in Mexico in 2008.

6/12/08 A Cessna 206 stolen while tied down at Los Cabos on the tip of Baja.

4/14: A Cessna 206 stolen at gunpoint El Gallito Airport, operated by the Hotel Serenidad in Muldge, Mexico.






10/20/2014 1978 Cessna T210M Turbo Centurion II, N6176N, SN 21062947, The Aircraft was reported stolen on 10/08/2014 from Big Rapids MI. $2500.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of this Aircraft by United States Aircraft Insurance Group.

10/16/2014 1997 Beech 58 Baron, N345MJ, SN TH-1823, The Aircraft was reported stolen September 1,2014 From Port-Au-Prince Haiti. A $5000.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of this Aircraft by Phoenix Aviation Managers Inc.

**FOUND**02/24/2014 Zenith CH 750, N750RD, SN75-8703, date of discovery August 22,2013 from Zephyrhills Fl. A $2500.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of the this aircraft by AIG

**FOUND**01/07/2014 1978 Cessna 172 ,N5993E, SN: 17271981 was reported stolen 12/16-27/13 from Lubbock Texas. A $5000.00 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by AIG

04/30/13 1980 Piper Pa34-200T, N8214V, sn: 34-8070219 was reported stolen on 12/07/12 from Nassau, Bahamas. A $5,000 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by Chartis Insurance.

11/27/12 1968 Cessna T210H, Reg: N2205R sn: T219-0355 has been reported stolen out of Cananea, Sonora, Mexico (XCNA) The aircraft is white with blue strips, blue wing tips, large registration numbers and a black prop.

12/3/10 A 1979 Cessna 182, Registraton number N96795, sn: 182-66855, was reported as stolen on or around 11/27/2010 from Marana Airport in Tuscon, AZ

10/27/10 A 1964 Cessna 150, Registration number N43ED, sn: 150-60306, was reported as stolen on or around 9/18/2010 from Hornell Municipal AIrport, Hornell NY.

6/10/10 A '72 Cessna 210, N210HA, sn: 210-59768 was reported stolen from San Francisquitos, Baja Mexico.

5/22/10 A '76 Cessna 210, N2611S, sn: 210-61339 was reported stolen from Punta Chivato, Baja Mexico on 3/30.

1/7/10 A 1972 Cessna 150, N211DA, SN: 15073829 was reported stolen from Tamiami, FL.

12/20/09 A 1979 Cessna T210N, N6954N, S/N: 21063164 was last seen at Bajia Asuncion, Baja California, Mexico on 12/19/09

9/26/09 A 2005 Cessna T182T, N2183P was reported stolen at 5:45 am from Bonners Ferry, ID. It was found crashed in Washington State. No one aboard. Cancel this alert.

7/6/09 A Cessna 182N Skylane was stolen from Baja, Mexico. The aircraft had a prop lock and also a throttle lock installed, however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

3/31/09 A Cessna 210 was stolen from Arizona.

2/8/09: A Cessna 182RG was stolen from Baja Mexico. The aircraft had Medeco locks and also a throttle lock however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

7/1/08 A Cessna 206 was stolen from Mexico on June 12, the third Cessna 206 stolen in Mexico in 2008.

6/12/08 A Cessna 206 stolen while tied down at Los Cabos on the tip of Baja.

4/14: A Cessna 206 stolen at gunpoint El Gallito Airport, operated by the Hotel Serenidad in Muldge, Mexico.
 
I'm going to guess a lot of them got repurposed into the "pharmaceutical" business. Maybe not the 150 and the Zenith but the 210's, Seneca, etc.
 
What happens to most of these aircraft, scraped for parts or what very few are ever found.

09/02/2016 1983 Robinson R22 , N8427B, sn:0365, was reported MISSING 07/2016. A 2000.00 Reward is offered for intact recovery of this helicopter by Aviation LS

05/19/2015 2011 Cessna 172S, N191TG,sn:172S11097 was reported MISSING 05/08/2015. A 5000.00 Reward is offered for intact return of this aircraft by Charles Taylor Adjusting

**FOUND**02/24/2014 Zenith CH 750, N750RD, SN75-8703, date of discovery August 22,2013 from Zephyrhills Fl. A $2500.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of the this aircraft by AIG

**FOUND**01/07/2014 1978 Cessna 172 ,N5993E, SN: 17271981 was reported stolen 12/16-27/13 from Lubbock Texas. A $5000.00 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by AIG

04/30/13 1980 Piper Pa34-200T, N8214V, sn: 34-8070219 was reported stolen on 12/07/12 from Nassau, Bahamas. A $5,000 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by Chartis Insurance.

11/27/12 1968 Cessna T210H, Reg: N2205R sn: T219-0355 has been reported stolen out of Cananea, Sonora, Mexico (XCNA) The aircraft is white with blue strips, blue wing tips, large registration numbers and a black prop.

12/3/10 A 1979 Cessna 182, Registraton number N96795, sn: 182-66855, was reported as stolen on or around 11/27/2010 from Marana Airport in Tuscon, AZ

10/27/10 A 1964 Cessna 150, Registration number N43ED, sn: 150-60306, was reported as stolen on or around 9/18/2010 from Hornell Municipal AIrport, Hornell NY.

6/10/10 A '72 Cessna 210, N210HA, sn: 210-59768 was reported stolen from San Francisquitos, Baja Mexico.

5/22/10 A '76 Cessna 210, N2611S, sn: 210-61339 was reported stolen from Punta Chivato, Baja Mexico on 3/30.

1/7/10 A 1972 Cessna 150, N211DA, SN: 15073829 was reported stolen from Tamiami, FL.

12/20/09 A 1979 Cessna T210N, N6954N, S/N: 21063164 was last seen at Bajia Asuncion, Baja California, Mexico on 12/19/09

9/26/09 A 2005 Cessna T182T, N2183P was reported stolen at 5:45 am from Bonners Ferry, ID. It was found crashed in Washington State. No one aboard. Cancel this alert.

7/6/09 A Cessna 182N Skylane was stolen from Baja, Mexico. The aircraft had a prop lock and also a throttle lock installed, however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

3/31/09 A Cessna 210 was stolen from Arizona.

2/8/09: A Cessna 182RG was stolen from Baja Mexico. The aircraft had Medeco locks and also a throttle lock however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

7/1/08 A Cessna 206 was stolen from Mexico on June 12, the third Cessna 206 stolen in Mexico in 2008.

6/12/08 A Cessna 206 stolen while tied down at Los Cabos on the tip of Baja.

4/14: A Cessna 206 stolen at gunpoint El Gallito Airport, operated by the Hotel Serenidad in Muldge, Mexico.






10/20/2014 1978 Cessna T210M Turbo Centurion II, N6176N, SN 21062947, The Aircraft was reported stolen on 10/08/2014 from Big Rapids MI. $2500.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of this Aircraft by United States Aircraft Insurance Group.

10/16/2014 1997 Beech 58 Baron, N345MJ, SN TH-1823, The Aircraft was reported stolen September 1,2014 From Port-Au-Prince Haiti. A $5000.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of this Aircraft by Phoenix Aviation Managers Inc.

**FOUND**02/24/2014 Zenith CH 750, N750RD, SN75-8703, date of discovery August 22,2013 from Zephyrhills Fl. A $2500.00 Reward is offered for the intact return of the this aircraft by AIG

**FOUND**01/07/2014 1978 Cessna 172 ,N5993E, SN: 17271981 was reported stolen 12/16-27/13 from Lubbock Texas. A $5000.00 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by AIG

04/30/13 1980 Piper Pa34-200T, N8214V, sn: 34-8070219 was reported stolen on 12/07/12 from Nassau, Bahamas. A $5,000 reward is offered for the intact return of this aircraft by Chartis Insurance.

11/27/12 1968 Cessna T210H, Reg: N2205R sn: T219-0355 has been reported stolen out of Cananea, Sonora, Mexico (XCNA) The aircraft is white with blue strips, blue wing tips, large registration numbers and a black prop.

12/3/10 A 1979 Cessna 182, Registraton number N96795, sn: 182-66855, was reported as stolen on or around 11/27/2010 from Marana Airport in Tuscon, AZ

10/27/10 A 1964 Cessna 150, Registration number N43ED, sn: 150-60306, was reported as stolen on or around 9/18/2010 from Hornell Municipal AIrport, Hornell NY.

6/10/10 A '72 Cessna 210, N210HA, sn: 210-59768 was reported stolen from San Francisquitos, Baja Mexico.

5/22/10 A '76 Cessna 210, N2611S, sn: 210-61339 was reported stolen from Punta Chivato, Baja Mexico on 3/30.

1/7/10 A 1972 Cessna 150, N211DA, SN: 15073829 was reported stolen from Tamiami, FL.

12/20/09 A 1979 Cessna T210N, N6954N, S/N: 21063164 was last seen at Bajia Asuncion, Baja California, Mexico on 12/19/09

9/26/09 A 2005 Cessna T182T, N2183P was reported stolen at 5:45 am from Bonners Ferry, ID. It was found crashed in Washington State. No one aboard. Cancel this alert.

7/6/09 A Cessna 182N Skylane was stolen from Baja, Mexico. The aircraft had a prop lock and also a throttle lock installed, however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

3/31/09 A Cessna 210 was stolen from Arizona.

2/8/09: A Cessna 182RG was stolen from Baja Mexico. The aircraft had Medeco locks and also a throttle lock however the thieves were able to breach these security devices.

7/1/08 A Cessna 206 was stolen from Mexico on June 12, the third Cessna 206 stolen in Mexico in 2008.

6/12/08 A Cessna 206 stolen while tied down at Los Cabos on the tip of Baja.

4/14: A Cessna 206 stolen at gunpoint El Gallito Airport, operated by the Hotel Serenidad in Muldge, Mexico.


Where did you find that list?
 
9/26/09 A 2005 Cessna T182T, N2183P was reported stolen at 5:45 am from Bonners Ferry, ID. It was found crashed in Washington State. No one aboard. Cancel this alert.

Ooh that one is interesting.

Looks like 2009 was a bumper crop year for aircraft thrives in Baja. Wow.

2008 recession drove up drug smuggling, or just a whole bunch of folks found some people to make airplanes disappear for insurance checks to cover their short calls...

LOL.

I wonder how many AIG actuaries were rolling their eyes at the number of stolen aircraft that year.
 
From reading that, it wouldn't surprise me if insurance companies put on a pretty hefty surcharge for planes visiting Mexico.
That 182RG with all the locks; that must bite. Doesn't speak too highly of the devices either.
 
Those 210’s and 206 have been ‘repurposed’ flying ‘cargo’ across the border.
 
From reading that, it wouldn't surprise me if insurance companies put on a pretty hefty surcharge for planes visiting Mexico.
That 182RG with all the locks; that must bite. Doesn't speak too highly of the devices either.

Smash the window and a big set of bolt cutters to the padlock on the fancy control lock.

I haven’t seen anything that truly secures a Cessna. Not if you’re willing to cause some damage to plexiglass.

Kinda like cars. I wish the thieves would just ask for the pocket change and the $75 Steele’s they’ve taken. The window costs a lot more to replace.
 
Some were likely insurance fraud, total pieces of crap that were insured to the hilt and disappeared.
 
That 182RG with all the locks; that must bite. Doesn't speak too highly of the devices either.

Remember "The Club" anti-theft device for cars..???

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About 25 years ago a guy in Houston was caught with stolen car parts on his property. Also found was over 10,000 clubs.

Per Wikipedia:
The Club as originally designed was prone to having its lock shattered by freezing with freon; later models addressed this issue by changing to a chromium/molybdenum alloy. A television broadcast test showed that this form of attack now took several minutes of hammering. The most grievous flaw in the design is inherent in the modern construction of steering wheels; thieves can defeat this type of lock by making a cut through the steering wheel's outer rim, allowing the device to be removed. This does, however, require access to a hacksaw or other cutting tool, and ruins the steering wheel. However, after the Club has been removed, it can be used to assist the thief in breaking the steering lock built into the steering column; some thieves target cars "protected" with the Club over other cars for this reason. An additional device called "The Cap" was made which was added a metal cover over the steering wheel, this can also be defeated by replacing the entire steering wheel with an identical one.

Recently, a device called "The Buster" has been designed for locksmiths. It is a big screw with a hook on one end and a large handle on the other and two legs designed to rest on the lock. It breaks steering wheel locks such as the Club by hooking onto the lock and tightening the screw with the handle. The large handle provides
mechanical advantage, concentrating the force applied by the hook and eventually forcing the lock to fold in half or snap in two.
 
After seeing this list I now know why my policy does not cover Mexico... :yikes:
 
They should hire those guys from the Airplane Repo TV show. They could find and get those planes back! Those guys were amazing!!!
 
Remember "The Club" anti-theft device for cars..???

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About 25 years ago a guy in Houston was caught with stolen car parts on his property. Also found was over 10,000 clubs.

Per Wikipedia:
The Club as originally designed was prone to having its lock shattered by freezing with freon; later models addressed this issue by changing to a chromium/molybdenum alloy. A television broadcast test showed that this form of attack now took several minutes of hammering. The most grievous flaw in the design is inherent in the modern construction of steering wheels; thieves can defeat this type of lock by making a cut through the steering wheel's outer rim, allowing the device to be removed. This does, however, require access to a hacksaw or other cutting tool, and ruins the steering wheel. However, after the Club has been removed, it can be used to assist the thief in breaking the steering lock built into the steering column; some thieves target cars "protected" with the Club over other cars for this reason. An additional device called "The Cap" was made which was added a metal cover over the steering wheel, this can also be defeated by replacing the entire steering wheel with an identical one.

Recently, a device called "The Buster" has been designed for locksmiths. It is a big screw with a hook on one end and a large handle on the other and two legs designed to rest on the lock. It breaks steering wheel locks such as the Club by hooking onto the lock and tightening the screw with the handle. The large handle provides
mechanical advantage, concentrating the force applied by the hook and eventually forcing the lock to fold in half or snap in two.

In the bad old days (the '70s) I used to disable my car by removing the high tension lead between the coil and the distributor cap, and take it with me. No thief carries one of those.
 
In the bad old days (the '70s) I used to disable my car by removing the high tension lead between the coil and the distributor cap, and take it with me. No thief carries one of those.

I had a hidden switch that turned off the juice going from the coil to the distributor so even if someone hot wired the coil it still would not start or run. Man, could I make that thing backfire....
 
Those 210’s and 206 have been ‘repurposed’ flying ‘cargo’ across the border.

I don't think many area flying over our area. We're drone saturated between Lordsburg NM and Douglas AZ. They also have Border Patrol trucks with what look like mini-radars in their truck bed that they park at night (radar and thermal). Number of ultra-light night flights dropped in our area and moved south to Big Bend. Used to hear these directly above my airport after night flights several years ago.
 
4/14: A Cessna 206 stolen at gunpoint El Gallito Airport, operated by the Hotel Serenidad in Muldge, Mexico.

Pretty sure I know the pilot/owner of the is airplane and did his checkout in the plane when he bought it.

Probably would have just been stolen if he hadn't installed a dummy (plugged) fuel line. Part of his Mexico preflight is to replace the Fuel line section.

Brian
 
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