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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 3:41 pm 
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North American B-25N
N744CG s/n 44-28866
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”Carolina Girl”
$325,000
http://www.courtesyaircraft.com/N744CG%20NAA%20B-25N%20Spec.htm

It's REALLY nice! I've looked under my mattress but no 325k there. :(

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Too bad it has been parked all this time. Notice only 5 hrs on the props but the 5 year AD is due.


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Is this B-25 still belonging to a museum? I also note the TBM for sale that seems to appear in the background photos.

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Or.....

How about any of these
http://www.courtesyaircraft.com/inventory%20table.htm ?!?!?!?! :shock:

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Hmmmm,

Decisions, decisions..... I'll take the Havoc as my #1 pick, the Sea Fury as #2, and the Firefly project for something to keep busy with. :lol:

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wendovertom wrote:
Is this B-25 still belonging to a museum? I also note the TBM for sale that seems to appear in the background photos.

Tom P.


I think the North Carolina Aviation Museum.
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/b25registry/b25-4428866.html
The TBM is also listed at Courtesy Aircraft.
And an AT-6G and BT-13A from that same museum.

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Was at the Museum in Charlotte NC in Jan, I had asked about the Carolina Girl and when I remember it sitting in Upstate NY. I was saddened to hear that the owner of the museum had died of Cancer. Had not seen the new pics of the inside...............she has come a long way since 98..............hell of a job Rob getting that paint off!!!!!!lol

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OK, how about a group buy by members of this board for fractional ownership. :D


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B-29 Super Fort wrote:
OK, how about a group buy by members of this board for fractional ownership. :D


And let me operate it in The Netherlands. :P

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B-29 Super Fort wrote:
OK, how about a group buy by members of this board for fractional ownership. :D


It's interesting you bring that up, seriously. I tried getting my brain around that idea a few years ago when Fuddy Duddy was for sale the first time and wondered if a grouping of small museums would go into a fractional plan to allow a plane to create a draw at several museums and allow them to take advantage of the revenue stream from a flight experience program to defray the fixed costs and reduce the annual fixed costs for each museum based on the percentage of revenue they were responsible for... something of an incentive for selling rides.

Of course with the ownership also comes the tax benefit as well.

An interesting prospect... if this draws more discussion or perks interest, let's post a new topic to discuss and get everyones input.

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Ryan Keough wrote:
B-29 Super Fort wrote:
OK, how about a group buy by members of this board for fractional ownership. :D


It's interesting you bring that up, seriously. I tried getting my brain around that idea a few years ago when Fuddy Duddy was for sale the first time and wondered if a grouping of small museums would go into a fractional plan to allow a plane to create a draw at several museums and allow them to take advantage of the revenue stream from a flight experience program to defray the fixed costs and reduce the annual fixed costs for each museum based on the percentage of revenue they were responsible for... something of an incentive for selling rides.

Of course with the ownership also comes the tax benefit as well.

An interesting prospect... if this draws more discussion or perks interest, let's post a new topic to discuss and get everyones input.


Ryan: With the cost to purchase and maintain warbirds ever climbing, I think that is a way to spread the costs and make ownership more of a reality. However, with that said, there are obvious issues such as insurance and operation access that would need to be carefully thought out.


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Well, if there was anyone out there who know what it takes to put a warbird out there and how much it would cost, it would be Ryan.


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N3Njeff wrote:
Was at the Museum in Charlotte NC in Jan, I had asked about the Carolina Girl and when I remember it sitting in Upstate NY. I was saddened to hear that the owner of the museum had died of Cancer. Had not seen the new pics of the inside...............she has come a long way since 98..............heck of a job Rob getting that paint off!!!!!!lol


Pics from that museum can be found here...
http://community.webshots.com/album/431174701GVwnkw

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B-29 Super Fort wrote:
OK, how about a group buy by members of this board for fractional ownership. :D
This has been done with everything from PT-19s to P-51s, and some have been scams. Usually it doesn't work out when one owner blames another for using up the tires too fast or some other nonsense. My one partnership experience didn't even last through the first annual (and the airplane was out of annual when we bought it). Might work if you have the right personalities, but it often doesn't.


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It looks like this plane might have a buyer. It is stated as "Pending" on Courtesy's website!

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