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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:08 pm 
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Something for you rich guys with money drooling out of every orifice. . .

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Vought-A ... 0147277286

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that is the A-7 that was at Glendale and is now in Buckeye, Az


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Very cool! The A-7 has always been one of my favorite jets.


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While we are talking about A-7's

Anybody know anything about the YA-7E supposedly being rebuilt to fly at Lancaster, TX???

I saw the thing about 10 years ago....and it is mentioned here>>>
http://www.voughtaircraft.com/heritage/products/html/ya-7e.html

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The old "White Whale" wouldn't die, and was purchased by an ex-military pilot turned Texas business man, and is being rebuilt as a flying airplane (in civilian garb, that is). It is a grand old bird that promises to be around for many more years before it retires to museum life.

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I'm suprised there aren't any bids.

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what are you gonna do with a project A-7? I wouldnt expect many bids... You need millions to restore it and millions for gas!

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i feel it's a great price !!!!

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I'd get it just to piss off the neighbors.

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well a static or flying A-7E corsair would be good to see anywhere they are unsung warrior of the VA fleet i think..

Id love to see a A-7D fly in USAF 1972 vietnam war colours as a warbird... into a sandy thread also...

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A serviceable set of jacks, a mule and a huffer that runs, will set you back more than the project price. Then you always have to have a second person there to even start the thing...


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You know it has been cut.Flyer? not likely.Im sure it is a chem milled area that has been de- milled.Bummer. Would be cool to one fly again.

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Here's more parts. I played a benefit at a place here in Wisconsin called the Bunker. The owner bought the A7 and it has nearly everything on it. He says it could almost be started up on the poles. :lol:

So, now what? Who's taking this project on? 8)


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Ztex wrote:
While we are talking about A-7's

Anybody know anything about the YA-7E supposedly being rebuilt to fly at Lancaster, TX???

I saw the thing about 10 years ago....and it is mentioned here>>>
http://www.voughtaircraft.com/heritage/products/html/ya-7e.html

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The old "White Whale" wouldn't die, and was purchased by an ex-military pilot turned Texas business man, and is being rebuilt as a flying airplane (in civilian garb, that is). It is a grand old bird that promises to be around for many more years before it retires to museum life.


LOL, it's still here. Haven't seen any new progress on it, but I seriously doubt it'll fly again even though the owner claims he wants to fly it. I think that you'll see the MiG-21 and MiG-23 fly well before the YA-7E.


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