Well,

I sold the 150 today. It's headed to Texas as a partnership for three young pilots with airline aspirations to build time in. Financed by a retired airline/air force flown everything and still loves aviation guy. They are going to lite out for the Houston area tomorrow. I am glad. I've got to tell you though, I DO NOT want to ever sell another plane to the general public. For me it was a huge pain in the ass. Dozens of calls, e-mails and texts from people that had no real interest at all in the plane, but wanted to see copies of everything. Several obvious scams and one not so obvious. Multiple low ball offers. One guy asked me when I would take $7,500 for it. I e-mailed back when a tree falls on it. Plus several people that made appointments to see it and never showed. Anyhow it is sold, I am both happy & sad and I plan on staying on the forum until I buy another one.

Pete


Pete Burns
Happy owner of a 1946 Aeronca Champ 7AC
Sad ex owner of a 1967 150G
North Creek, NY 0NY0 (Bennett's Field)

States I have landed the 150 and or The Champ

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