For Sale

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2x Hartzell HC-A2MVL/MV8433N-12 Propellers

2 Hartzell HC-A2MVL/MV8433N-12 "No AD" propellers. S/Ns APA 90 & APA 88, 139 hours TT. logs and tags, last log entry April 26 2007. I flew the last 60 hours, they were flawless. $12,000 each or $22,000 for both, or about $22,000 each if bought new from Hartzell.


Jesse Lofquist
Tel: 360-945-2075
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Embroidered Patches and Clothing

Previously available only through eBay, 5-Star Embroidery is now offering Navion and TEMCO Twin Navion patches. In addition, they also offer embroidery (airplane and registration) on a variety of clothing items, inlcuding t-shirts, hooded sweatshirts, and ballcaps. Custom services are also available for those wanting a patch of their Navion. Check their website for more information, and prices.


A sample selection of embroidered Navion patches.
(5-Star Embroidery)

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C-GSYV (1-069)
Camair 480B

PRICE: $45,000 USD


2,476 hrs TTAF. Continental O-470-B converted to fuel injection, 1,362 and 1,302 hrs TSOH. Propellers HC-82VF-2B1 and HC-A2VF-2, 136 hrs TSOH, due 2009. 2x VHF Cessna transceivers 720 and 360 channel. 1x Bendix T.12 ADF. Audio panel with intercom and marker lights. Auxiliary 20 US-gallon under seat fuel tank (128 US-gal total). Interior is original. Exterior paint requires refinishing. Aircraft located near Montreal, QC, Canada.

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Roland Weiskopf
189 Robert East
Chateauguay, QC, Canada
J6J 1C2
Tel: 450-691-4362
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Camair 480 - WANTED

The Mid Atlantic Air Museum in Reading PA is looking to add a Camair 480 to their collection of airworthy antique, classic and military aircraft. According to Russell Strine, President of the MAAM, they would ideally like to acquire a Camair in either flyable or restorable condition.

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