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I sold N150WW with a load of mixed feelings. On one hand I parting with the airplane that has provided me with the most FUN that I have ever had with any airplane. I invested a lot of myself as well as money into the conversion and rejuvenation of the little airplane. On the other hand I had made the decision to operate a larger and more COMFORTABLE plane and I was glad for the selling process to come to an end.

I had numerous conversations and negotiations in which price was the prime consideration. I was astounded when an almost local buyer, he lives only 45 miles from Midland, recognized the SportHawk as a good value. He did not insist on a pre-purchase inspection. He did not haggle on price, even though he did have to make the obligatory request for a lower price. In the end he simply paid full price for the airplane and accepted a bill of sale, registration application and a hand shake.

And no he is not a club member and most likely never will be. He doesn?t even own a computer. I know, I know there is more to the Club than the web site but those Club Members who do not take advantage of the Forum and other information available on like are missing a great deal.

I would rather not post a lot of details on the forum about some of the ?interesting? experiences that I have encountered over the past few months. Should some of the participants in those transactions read my thoughts there could be some hurt feelings, and that would accomplish nothing positive. This adventure will become a chapter in my flying chronicles and perhaps I will make that available to some of you.

I find it very, very interesting that there is so much suspicion and even a bit of paranoia regarding means of payment, not just on the part of folks like us but also the government. We have reached a sorry state of affairs when cash money is suspicious.

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I find it very, very interesting that there is so much suspicion and even a bit of paranoia regarding means of payment, not just on the part of folks like us but also the government. We have reached a sorry state of affairs when cash money is suspicious.


The owner of an FBO that I know well will ask you for three forms of ID if you pay in cash!

All in jest, of course!

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I find it very, very interesting that there is so much suspicion and even a bit of paranoia regarding means of payment, not just on the part of folks like us but also the government. We have reached a sorry state of affairs when cash money is suspicious.


The owner of an FBO that I know well will ask you for three forms of ID if you pay in cash!

All in jest, of course!


"Sign of the times" fellas, back in the dark ages when I was a bag boy at 16 , the talk then was "bar codes" , "super computors" and a "cashless society" .
I guess it's not just talk anymore huh !!
But just like the "old toad" in the pan of water , You heat it up slow enough , he'll sit right there and boil , oblivious to the impending danger !
Like our resident "grand poobaa" sez "the world is doomed" !!
Better get your ticket out to avoid the destruction (that is if you don't have one already!)

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Ed,

For $1600 they must know something about you that concerned them greatly. OR....maybe the teller was just new and needed help. OR....the guy standing behind you had on a ski mask and overcoat.


Jeff!!!

The mask and overcoat and violin case!

DANG!!! I shouldda changed...


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I had 100,000 Lira once. I think it was worth about $100 USD.

Ed Figuli #80786 02/13/07 01:08 AM
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I've still got 1,000,000.00 Turkish Lirasi.

About $5.


Jeff Hersom N3740J '67 150G "Gremlin"
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I've got $0.38 in my pocket...


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The "Mate" that bought my Pitts awhile back flew here on the airlines with $43000 attached around his waist in freezer bags !

When I asked him was'nt he afraid of security or customs , his only concern was that they would'nt let him carry his "leatherman" on board .
I'm convinced that even though he's from the land down under that he's Defintely "A REDNECK"

Tony,

Who did you actually sell it to and how long ago - I might know him and aircraft


Matt Gray

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