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Blakey
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Who's up for a challenge?

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Lots of work but the current price is right.

https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=M ... ctid=19898
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I'm in!
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Did a bunch of my training in of those.
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Taken from the Q&A thingy below the description:

"To the person asking about it being put back into flying condition by students; I am an A&P/IA and former instructor at another school. School aircraft have been taken apart and put back together so many times the bolt holes are worn out. Even the best trained students are not qualified to put an aircraft like this back in flying condition. Many overhauled parts will be needed and may not be available. The amount of money it would take to put this aircraft in flying condition would be astronomical. I knew someone who owned one and he said it cost $600 just to fly it around the pattern. I have no interest in owning it, just trying to help."
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