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albitz

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harrier on ebay
« on: 27 June 2008, 13:43:30 »

dame debs-if you fancy an upgrade from your current model  of airborne transport there is a harrier jump jet on ebay at the moment.needs engines but i am sure you could cobble a couple of those together in the barn. item no. is 140244691299. :y ;D ;D
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Re: harrier on ebay
« Reply #1 on: 27 June 2008, 13:48:53 »

Oh a Shar - a fighter no less!

How much for a PEgasus to go in it?
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« Reply #2 on: 27 June 2008, 14:08:58 »

I saw the little piece about the Harrier in "Das Mail" last week.......but, gawd knows what a Harrier would cost to run if in flyable condition! :o

The cost of Avgas (aircraft petrol) is spiralling and I do have a small  ex-helicopter turbo-prop engine, currently in inhibited storage (bought cheaply as U.S Navy-surplus); which can burn ordinary home heating-oil (Kerosene).
It`s a perfect size (and much cheaper to run) for my little homebuilt aircraft; in place of the 300 Hp. bi-turbo`d Avgas-guzzler I have installed now....so, I feel a 'winter project' coming on. ;D
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« Reply #3 on: 27 June 2008, 14:18:33 »

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I saw the little piece about the Harrier in "Das Mail" last week.......but, gawd knows what a Harrier would cost to run if in flyable condition! :o

The cost of Avgas (aircraft petrol) is spiralling and I do have a small  ex-helicopter turbo-prop engine, currently in inhibited storage (bought cheaply as U.S Navy-surplus); which can burn ordinary home heating-oil (Kerosene).
It`s a perfect size (and much cheaper to run) for my little homebuilt aircraft; in place of the 300 Hp. bi-turbo`d Avgas-guzzler I have installed now....so, I feel a 'winter project' coming on. ;D

Will it fit under the bonnet of the Mig or will you have to make some alterations?  ;D
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Re: harrier on ebay
« Reply #4 on: 27 June 2008, 16:10:33 »

PayPal account required!!, B*gger thats me out then.
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