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Post by Airbus A346 on May 11, 2020 10:16:29 GMT 1
From another forum. A PA-34 Seneca fuselage has been seen amongst some scrap cars at a premises in Mort Lane, Leigh M38 0EE. Unidentified, the fuselage of G-MAIR would make sense having been recently parted out by Ravenair ?
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Post by viscount on May 11, 2020 11:15:25 GMT 1
Ummm.. 'recently parted out' is actually the fuselage of G-MAIR being removed from Ravenair and the GA area on 7th December 2018!
A white Seneca forward fuselage arrived at Ravenair 27th July 2019 for conversion as a cockpit simulator - what happened to the back-end of the fuselage and the wings is not known. The forward fuselage/cockpit section is unidentifiable, the C/n plate for a Piper twin is on the rear fuselage, port side, under the stabilisers. Depending on just how much fuselage is at the 'scrappie', this could be an alternative candidate.
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Post by ian531 on May 11, 2020 11:26:34 GMT 1
It’s not that far from me, but obviously I can’t get over there at the moment
Ian
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Post by Airbus A346 on May 11, 2020 11:34:56 GMT 1
Viscount why the sarcasm and exclamation marks ? Times flies and how do you define recently. I am sick of people picking holes in my reports. I won't bother in future !
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Post by viscount on May 11, 2020 11:43:31 GMT 1
That's rather touchy. I apologise for the unintended sarcasm.
Just wished to point out that there is a possible alternative.
As for time flying, from what I've posting on the forum for the past few weeks, and the rather charming images you have been cleaning and posting recently, the '70s are recent memories!! (There I've given myself two).
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Post by stuartabm on May 21, 2020 12:18:01 GMT 1
Hi Martin
Its actually the fuselage of Piper PA-28 G-BAKH, which crashed near Barton 9/9/17
Regards Stuart
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Post by Airbus A346 on May 25, 2020 16:49:03 GMT 1
Hi Stuart
Thank you for the clarification. Trust you are keeping well through the mayhem.
Regards Martin.
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Post by ian531 on Jul 1, 2020 18:10:16 GMT 1
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