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Cheap Twin Beech on Barnstormers

Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:42 pm

BEECH 18 G • $29,000 • ACCEPTING OFFERS • 1961 Beech 18 G 16,500 total time, 1050smoh, 650smoh, 50hrs spoh , 3 blade Hartzell prop. Cargo Door, Diamond plate floor, 8 Seats, Boots, Cleavland Wheels and Brakes. Wing damage can be ferried, will sell whole or part out. • Contact Hans W. Munich - YAKUTAT COASTAL AIRLINES, Owner - located Yakutat, AK USA • Telephone: 907-784-3831 . • Posted August 17, 2009

Re: Cheap Twin Beech on Barnstormers

Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:17 pm

retroaviation wrote:BEECH 18 G • $29,000 • ACCEPTING OFFERS • 1961 Beech 18 G 16,500 total time, 1050smoh, 650smoh, 50hrs spoh , 3 blade Hartzell prop. Cargo Door, Diamond plate floor, 8 Seats, Boots, Cleveland Wheels and Brakes. Wing damage can be ferried, will sell whole or part out. • Contact Hans W. Munich - YAKUTAT COASTAL AIRLINES, Owner - located Yakutat, AK USA • Telephone: 907-784-3831 . • Posted August 17, 2009


Not exactly "in the neighborhood." Based on some rough calculations on a Mapquest.com map, it's about 250 miles west-northwest of Juneau, almost halfway between Juneau and Anchorage.

It's probably cost you more than twice that amount to get it moved down to the CONUS.

Besides, in my opinion, the high-cabin G and H series Twin Beeches, the squared extended wingtips (E series and later), and especially the nose wheel versions (factory H series and other field-conversions), were UGLY compared to the earlier (stock) C and D series.

You'd have to really want it bad to go to so much trouble....
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