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  • #16
    Hank , He said N96743 in the chain above

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    • #17
      Hi Hank

      The one you are referring to (the one I have stripped for parts after a crash) G-BTFK is N599SB - I still have it but it can be deleted as it isnt restorable (it needs to be cut up and scrapped but I cant bring myself to get rid of it)

      (N96743 is the one we are restoring)

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      • #18
        I was going to just hit the like button but just couldn't bring myself to "like" the loss of G-BTFK. At least she is an organ donor. ;-( If you have room save the fuselage (at least the part with the serial number, and all the logs. It could be enough to use to bring a plane with lost paperwork back to life.

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        • #19
          I have the log books and the fuselage still here.

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          • #20
            There are several planes flying that have great paperwork and numbers put on an orphaned plane. I know of one in a good museum. The airframe with the serial number and paperwork IS the plane. (And NO, I'm not saying where the plane is).

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