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Old 19th Jun 2010, 12:15
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slattery's auction

As a reality check wondering what prices were brought in the auction. couldn't figure out how to find on their website.
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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
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Was there a jeans sale on down the road?
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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.
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thanks for the update. Hopefully slatterys will post a full summary of what each one went for.
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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.
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XXX check your pm.
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Did the lakes floatplane sell ?
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Did the lakes floatplane sell ?
In the second post above.

It went for $45k.
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Question

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!)
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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!
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Anyone know the rego for the beech 18?

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Old 22nd Jun 2010, 13:44
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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.

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Volpar Beech 18

It's VH-ATX.
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So I take it that things didn't go well in the end for Antique Airways as this was a reposession auction after all?
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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
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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.
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Most of the aircraft bar the liberties were just plain crap
Just about sums it up.
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Old 24th Jun 2010, 10:05
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Not the Renaissance air one?
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