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    Ex defense force aircraft auction

    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    I must be as thick as two short planks or something 'cos I don't get the "Funny Story"
    Seems a reasonable question to me & it isn't mentioned in the blurb, or am I missing something or lost my sense of humour (unlikely)?

    If they have been used, then they must have some Engine Hours up & if straight out of a packing case then they wouldn't.



    Just sayin'.

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    I agree - reasonable request - not sure what is funny.
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    Do they even have engines in them? There are no under cowl photos of either the helos or PC9s and no mention of engine hours....

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    The PC9 pics do show props and exhaust stacks so the ones in the pics certainly have engines.
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    Do they even have engines in them? There are no under cowl photos of either the helos or PC9s and no mention of engine hours....

    So apart from Regulations stopping the buyer flying them out, they ain't going to get far.


    Dunno, still puzzled, or the bloke has a sick/weak "sense of humour"?

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    I thought it was a funny story , some goose texting a message like that.

    The article clearly states that the Kiowas have an average of 21,818 flying hours on them.

    Those hrs are better maintained than civilian helicopters , I used to be a framie on them.

    Although of limited use it would be great to fly around the country at 600kmh in one of the PC9s.

    An astute purchaser would know the value of the Kiowas as they have had hundreds of modifications done to them to improve operational performance.

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    But he didn't mention the Kiowas, he asked about the PC9s. Anyway you can't take anything for granted with Auctions.



    o I called him back. “Sorry I missed your call. How can I help you?” “AHHH yeaaah maaate – those PC-9s ya got for sale there on yer web site – how many engine hours have they got on em?”o I called him back. “Sorry I missed your call. How can I help you?”
    AHHH yeaaah maaate – those PC-9s ya got for sale there on yer web site – how many engine hours have they got on em?”

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    The problem won’t be engine hours. They are most likely on second or third engine. Perhaps more, depending on the system of maintenance.
    Most aircraft have a maximum economical airframe life/cycles, which I suspect would be most limiting factor in a 30+ year old aircraft like the PC9.
    HARS will probably get a couple, but will only fly a handful of the remaining time left per year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Jars View Post
    The problem won’t be engine hours. They are most likely on second or third engine. Perhaps more, depending on the system of maintenance.
    Most aircraft have a maximum economical airframe life/cycles, which I suspect would be most limiting factor in a 30+ year old aircraft like the PC9.
    HARS will probably get a couple, but will only fly a handful of the remaining time left per year.
    HARS seems to do alright. I was in Parkes the other day and HARS have got a reasonable P3 and an apparently reasonable 'boo parked there and also an ex-RAAF Neptune that I believe came from Dubbo. They've got some older civvie aeroplanes stored there as well.

    Good on them, they're scrap otherwise and if it wasn't for HARS and Lowy's Temora outfit, no-one could afford to maintain and fly these aircraft - so we wouldn't see them outside museums.

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