I put this post in "Everything Else" then realized it likely should have gone here:

Originally Posted by Tactic
I was approached by the folks at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), who have taken over the Aviation and Engineering studies from the former Daniel Webster College. They are in search of a retired Cessna 152.

What better place than here to ask the question?

As follows:

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Dear All:

SNHU’s Aeronautics Department in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Aeronautics (CETA) is starting the search and process for a donation of a no longer wanted Cessna 152. SNHU is a non-profit university and the donation of a non-flying (retired or unwanted) C152 may be a tax advantage to an individual, family, or company.

Our department’s goal for the donated C152 is for SNHU to pay to have it drained, cleaned, painted or wrapped if required, disassembled and reassembled in our aviation classroom on the SNHU campus for educational purposes. No expenses to the donation party beyond the donation are expected. No legal expenses or registration/transfer issues are expected for the donation party. It will not fly again, but will be used in the classroom as a static educational display. Many planes sit unloved. The Aeronautics Department of CETA wishes to find a C152 needing love and a retirement home, but that is still together needing no structural or major repairs. Aircraft title transfer to SNHU is required for the tax donation.

Please let me know if you have one left on your airfield, hangar, ramp, or facing tax title and needs to go. Please let me know any leads for one. Please feel free to forward this email to a prospective donators. Names and telephone numbers work best for me if you have anyone in mind.

Major LaRowe
Assistant Professor of Aviation Management
Aeronautics Department Chair

m.larowe@snhu.edu
Office 603-626-9457
Cellular 406-461-4722


"If Your Cessna is older than your wife..." You might Be a Redneck.


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