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catseye
19th Jun 2010, 12:15
As a reality check wondering what prices were brought in the auction. couldn't figure out how to find on their website. :ok:

VH-XXX
19th Jun 2010, 13:43
I was there. Pity it was in the middle of nowhere, long drive. Many a people came up from Melbourne. Interesting set up, they said there were no reserves but rumours were strong that some aircraft had reserves. A 152 sold for 15k and auctioneer said they had an offer on it for $17.5k prior to auction so maybe it was legit.

I was convinced there were MANY phantom bids pushing things along. Purchasing was only for the experienced bidders otherwise you could spend a fortune very quickly as it went VERY fast indeed, not like a house auction.

152's around 15-25k
Dromaders 50k
78 Duchess was 25k
buchaneer 45k
archer $42
r22 was $186k half life
liberties were 105 70 80 85 & 80

I reckon the guy who bought the first Liberty was kicking himself afterwards. 300 hours less and a set of wheel spats didn't make it worth $35k more!

add 7.5% and a 100 hourly to all prices quoted. Quite a few people were , I there can post a pic or two tomorrow.

they are rough prices, you get the idea.

SLATTERY AUCTIONS ONLINE (http://www.slatteryauctions.com.au/online.php?action=dai&mode=dap&aid=410&aps=display&snd=1)

VH-XXX
20th Jun 2010, 00:33
http://members.iinet.net.au/~bc_j400/auction.jpg

dudduddud
20th Jun 2010, 00:48
Was there a jeans sale on down the road?

VH-XXX
20th Jun 2010, 00:56
I did notice that. There was a certain demographic there too, that's for sure. 90% were just sitting back hoping for a bargain. Some of the most unlikely looking people walked away with cheap aircraft.

catseye
20th Jun 2010, 01:16
thanks for the update. Hopefully slatterys will post a full summary of what each one went for. :D

VH-XXX
20th Jun 2010, 01:28
Most of the aircraft bar the liberties were just plain crap and you wouldn't have wanted them. Remember it was a reposession auction so you're only really going to get a s-hit box that is out if hours. If they weren't out of hours they would still be out there earning cash. The liberties only had around 5 hours left on the MR, just enough to get you home and the 152's could have had wings corroded, you just don't know what you are getting.

catseye
20th Jun 2010, 01:50
XXX check your pm.

Hasherucf
20th Jun 2010, 10:35
Did the lakes floatplane sell ?

VH-XXX
20th Jun 2010, 11:56
Did the lakes floatplane sell ?

In the second post above.

It went for $45k.

drpixie
22nd Jun 2010, 09:44
Any idea what happened to the big twins (the Dove and the B18)? How much?

(The maintenance would send anyone broke - but I can dream!)

VH-XXX
22nd Jun 2010, 10:26
Unfortunately both the Beech and the Dove didn't make it there due to parts supply issues. I don't think they are easy to get bits for!

longrass
22nd Jun 2010, 12:56
Anyone know the rego for the beech 18?

Cheers

LeadSled
22nd Jun 2010, 13:44
Folks,

The Beech was a Volpar Beech 18, the Antique Airways aeroplane.

You would have to be a masochist to try and keep a Dove serviceable these days, which is why it didn't make it to auction. A wide search (including UK) did not turn up vital bits, bits that were not all that easy to find twenty years ago.

Tootle pip!!

Dora-9
22nd Jun 2010, 20:42
It's VH-ATX.

VH-XXX
22nd Jun 2010, 21:31
So I take it that things didn't go well in the end for Antique Airways as this was a reposession auction after all?

Jabawocky
22nd Jun 2010, 22:01
Leadsled / XXX

ATX may have been operated by Antique Airways but not owned by them. As best I can guess AA own their a/c and operate still to this day from YRED.

The Beech 18 is over in WA somewhere. The only way to own one of these babies is to have a huge pile of cash and not a lot of need to keep it, even better if said pile of cash is like the Tim Tam packet :)

Ex FSO GRIFFO
23rd Jun 2010, 03:04
Yeah Jab,

Some people over here just get their $$'s from a 'hole in the ground'.....

But not moi, unfortunately........

I'll keep an eye open for it.:ok:

Clearedtoreenter
23rd Jun 2010, 03:34
Most of the aircraft bar the liberties were just plain crap

Just about sums it up.

longrass
24th Jun 2010, 10:05
Not the Renaissance air one?

bizzybody
29th Jun 2010, 11:05
Yes it did for in the 20's

that is one history ridden aircraft and is not in good shape