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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:07 pm 
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Item 182944900 - De Havilland Venom Jet S/N 836. (click on listing title to view actual listing)

De Havilland Venom Jet S/N 836

http://www.salvex.com/listings/listing_ ... e9a560b4d8

G-DHSS served with the Swiss Air Force and then was acquired by Source Aviation and was put on the UK Register and first flew under permit to fly on September 29th 2000. It is painted in the all-over white livery of WR360 of 60 Squadron Royal Air Force and commemorates their Venom display team when based at RAFTengah.


Product: De Havilland Venom FB50

Serial No. 836 / CAA

Reg: G-DHSS

Description: Single seat jet fighter/bomber

Dimensions:
• Span: 41ft 7in
• Length: 32ft 9in
• Height: 6ft 2in

Total hours airframe: 1205:30

Engine:
• De Havilland Ghost 48 Mkl
• Serial No. 1119
• TSMOH: 164.55 hrs

Avionics:
• Becker AR4201VHF Comm
• KY96A VHF Comm

Condition: All log books are available and it is a complete aircraft, Needs the air worthiness certificate to be renewed.

Please see photos for specs & additional information for the aircraft.

ASKING $30K USD, PLEASE MAKE OFFER!

•Quantity: 1 Venom Jet
•Reserve Price: $30,000.00
•Location: Bournemouth, , United Kingdom
•Scheduled End Time: BID ASAP
•Scheduled Time Remaining: BID ASAP
•Condition:
The aircraft was used on the airshow circuit . Air worthiness certificates needs to be renewed.
•Further Details:
Seller Terms: • As is, where is.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 5:28 pm 
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I viewed these aircraft a number of months ago. I like the statement that the permit will have to be renewed - it's not being unkind to say these aeroplanes are totally f^*@~d, completely rotten. Better off strapping an engine to a sodden sponge. They would make an OK museum piece, but flying again? Not without the sort of rebuild only a Spitfire or P-51 can financially justify. Sorry.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 7:12 pm 
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Then the cost's associated with bringing it to the U.S., and all the red tape political bull to import. It would be nice to have as a static display but not much more. :drink3:

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