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Hi Doug,

but i not understand you have ailerons or Flaps?

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Just the one damaged flap. Both ailerons are in excellent shape. I'll Take a photo and post it soon.


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Here are the ailerons from the C150G
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I have access to a bunch of stuff too I know we have a rudder and other bits and pieces

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If anybody has a suggestion on what would be the cheapest way to ship parts from the U.S. to Italy, it would help Fabio get his project in the air ( and help me clean out the hangar).

UPS wants between $600 and $900 for a 35 pound package containing the tanks and fork.

Anything other than deck cargo on a submarine has got to be cheaper than that.


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That's better then DHL.

I just got a quote shipping a 40"x40"x30" 40lb box from Los Angeles to Rome.

Price: $2950!!! Online discounted price $2550. Ooch!

Try some of the global moving companies.

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Originally Posted by Kyle_Sundberg
Try some of the global moving companies.


You're forgetting that we have in our midst two ATPs who fly cargo whales all over the world. If a cylinder lamp can be personally delivered to Sydney, a 40"x40"x30" box can't be much more difficult than that.


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Originally Posted by Hung
You're forgetting that we have in our midst two ATPs who fly cargo whales all over the world.


Nope. Just don't like offering someone's service.

Pretty cool about the cylinder lamp, though.


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I carry a 24" Walkaround, a Flight Bag, and an extra smaller bag. An extra bag or box no bigger than what a cylinder lamp would be is about my limit. Then that extra box would have to go to JFK when I am there and then I would need a trip to where IT needs to go.

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I carry a 24" Walkaround, a Flight Bag, and an extra smaller bag. An extra bag or box no bigger than what a cylinder lamp would be is about my limit. Then that extra box would have to go to JFK when I am there and then I would need a trip to where IT needs to go.



and I don't go to Italy.

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