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PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:42 pm 
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http://www.barnstormers.com/ad_detail.php?ID=931407

Looks like quite an opportunity for someone! Sounds inexpensive for any flying airplane.

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CULVER PQ-14 *FLYING WARBIRD* • $10,500 • FOR SALE • The Port Townsend Aero Museum is selling this Culver PQ-14 aircraft. This PQ-14 is in flying condition and an excellent example of an early Al Mooney wartime design. Aircraft logs start 9/1997 with a time in service since 1997 of 111.5 hours. Empty Wt. is 1244 lbs with a useful load of 576 lbs. Engine is a Franklin O-300-11 with 111.5 Hrs since installation. Total time on Eng and airframe are unknown. A conditional insp. can be arranged with local mechanic if you decide to purchase. Please call Lonnie Weiss at (318) 201 4089 for aircraft information. Call Jerry for Aero Museum information. • Contact Jerry Thuotte - PORT TOWNSEND AERO MUSEUM, Owner - located Chimacum, WA USA • Telephone: 360 531 0252 . • Posted August 21, 2014


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If anyone in the Nashville, Tennessee (KBNA) area wants to go in partners on it and bring it home, I'll go in on it with them.


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Any pictures out there of this bird?

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Warbird Kid wrote:
Any pictures out there of this bird?


Click on the link to Barnstormers.

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Big question would be when was the last annual inspection? When was the last flight? 111.5 hours over 17 years is a lot of sitting, and sitting gets really expensive.

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There's actually a surprising number of airplanes out there for less than $15K on the market.

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RyanShort1 wrote:
There's actually a surprising number of airplanes out there for less than $15K on the market.

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Which my wife is keenly aware of. She gets a picture text of quite a few of them quite often.

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