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That aircraft is too precious to be locked up like that. I hope whomever buys it both looks after it impeccably, and allows the public to see it. I had no idea it was in the States... that really snuck under the wire for me. Any idea who the owner is, or what other aircraft he owns?

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The Camel was rebuilt in the 1980's in the U.K . It then received attention
from Hawker Restorations and lived for a while at Shuttleworth. It's probably been in the U.S for twelve years.


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it has been meticulously cared for!!! i commend the owner!!

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Here's another one you can put in your yard.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Aircraft ... dZViewItem


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Just one question......................Does the cute little crew chief come with it? :wink: :wink: :wink: :shock: It's details like this, that can kill a deal!



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Except for the missing engine, detached wings, no instruments, nor crew chief, it appears to be ready to fly. You think it could be used as a glider?


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What, is it a replica?

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Except for the missing engine, detached wings, no instruments, nor crew chief,


Crew chief included! Can't tell how cute though...
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So if the Sopwith is a repilca..how much is the chick?


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The article on the Sopwith Camel is in the July 2002 Air Classics.

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That F9 has been on Ebay for months! (Or at least it was on a couple of months ago)

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I figure the breakdown for the sale of the F-9 as:

F9=$100 :shock:

Crew Chief=$28,900 :twisted:


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