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Old 22nd February 2006 | 15:56
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Looking for a SIAI-MARCHETTI SF260 engineer

Pal of mine is looking at bringing one of these into the UK and is trying to find an engineer who knows the aircraft well who will carry out a paid survey of the aeroplane for him.

Any suggestions would be gratefully received, thanks.

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Old 22nd February 2006 | 16:34
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Pal of mine is looking at bringing one of these into the UK and is trying to find an engineer who knows the aircraft well who will carry out a paid survey of the aeroplane for him.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received, thanks.
greeners
I know an italian technician with a lot of experience on SF260. Is he too far away? He does all inspection to this one
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Old 22nd February 2006 | 16:52
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Try irishairpics.com , goto the message board as there are alot of current and ex air corp staff there or at least some who could point you in the right direction. Most of the guys would have had experience on the Marchetti.
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Old 22nd February 2006 | 17:24
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RGV at Gloucester used to look after the British Midland one (GBAGB)
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Old 22nd February 2006 | 17:33
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Try Old Sarum

Greeners,

There is definitely a Marchetti currently resident at Old Sarum Flying Club, and I should be most surprised if it was not maintained by their engineering dept.

I suggest you give OSFC a telephone call on 01722 322525.

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Old 23rd February 2006 | 21:14
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Try Air Training Services at Wycombe Air Park
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Old 23rd February 2006 | 21:40
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greeners,

A friend of mine owns one of these birds; I would imagine he knows an engineer. PM me for details.
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Old 24th February 2006 | 05:48
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Does the 260W have type approval in the UK under a type data certificate or is it subject to special authorisation from the CAA?

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Old 24th February 2006 | 14:35
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hi all
If it's an exIrish Marchetti, the WE is a modified "M".I don't know if they are acceptable to the CAA for the grant of a C of A. Any idea what model Mr.Boot has, given it's ex-military background?
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