December 3, 2008 at 12:21 pm
An example of the aerocar is for sale on the US Ebay but it’s a bit pricey though:
Anyone here interested? (Moderators feel free to move it to the ebay thread if you don’t want it cluttering up the Forum: I would have done it myself only the link didn’t work).
By: Bob - 3rd December 2008 at 18:52
Wonder if James May will buy it?…….
He seemed enthusiastic about the one he flew in “Big Ideas”…
http://www.open2.net/jamesmay/come_fly_with_me.html
By: Fleet16b - 3rd December 2008 at 16:51
I agree. Peashooter no option for me though, and would trade the Guiness for a decent Real Ale.
You could opt for the Guiness or Ale and turn yourself into a Pee Shooter:):D
By: GliderSpit - 3rd December 2008 at 16:43
love this post 😀
I agree. Peashooter no option for me though, and would trade the Guiness for a decent Real Ale.
By: Nashio966 - 3rd December 2008 at 16:17
love this post 😀
By: Mondariz - 3rd December 2008 at 15:27
For that kind of money you can currently get (also on Ebay):
Max Holste MH1521 M Broussard = $86.500
1943 Vultee Stinson AT-19 = £87.500
1950 Wright 1300 T-28A Restored = $224.900
1940 NA-64 Yale = $94.500
Beechcraft C45 = $149.500
Plus at Courtesy
P-26D MAYOCRAFT Peashooter Reproduction = $750.000
CURTISS P-40K = $2.100.000
And still have money left for a few pints…….:cool:
By: Newforest - 3rd December 2008 at 15:04
Somone has to pay for a professional insertion like that with all those photos! The seller is probably getting nervous and trying to cash in as there are several potential rivals coming along the line!:D
By: J Boyle - 3rd December 2008 at 14:42
It’s been listed in Trade-A-Plane and other aviation publications for quite awhile now.
While it”s a worthwhile museum piece, $3.5 million is a lot of money.
By: Nashio966 - 3rd December 2008 at 13:01
$3,500,000 for an aircraf that last had an annual inspection of engine and plane, on July 30th, 1976??? 😮 id thought that $3,000,000 was the going price for an airworthy one?