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...this aircraft is a one-owner that has been hangared since new...

Hasn't he had it since about, umm, last Tuesday??? :confused:

Mark Spedding - Spodman
Darraweit Guim - Australia
Cozy IV #1331 -  Chapter 09
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These things happen. At least he managed to get a few hours on it, and out of the museum!

 

However, I never did understand the allure of a Speed Canard over a well-done Long-EZ. Perhaps "well-done" is what might be more of a given with a certified aircraft, but at what price?

 

I hope the aircraft finds a good home.

Jon Matcho :busy:
Builder & Canard Zone Admin
Now:  Rebuilding Quickie Tri-Q200 N479E
Next:  Resume building a Cozy Mark IV

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hasn't he had it since about, umm, last Tuesday??? :confused:

also: compared to current offerings in Europe, his offer is over-priced by a large margin. A SpeedCanard can be purchased from € 29,900.00 (basic equipment) up to € 62,500.00 (equipped much like Todd's). See: Aero-Auktion.com

 

bye

Hans

 

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