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Old 14th Sep 2020, 16:47
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DaveReidUK
 
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Originally Posted by possel
My point being that if it happened two years ago, why is the advertiser posting a photo of the accident? Or did "as is, where is" mean exactly that it WAS still on its nose?!
I read "as is" to mean that the collapsed nosewheel and other resulting damage has not been repaired.

If that's the case then - wherever on the field, or elsewhere, the aircraft is currently located - gravity and geometry will mean that the aircraft is still of necessity resting on two main wheels and what's left of the nose.
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