Re: The Aircraft Factory and School


haiqu
 

Hi James,

With the cost of hangar space I doubt anyone in Australia would keep
an airplane they weren't flying for very long. But I don't know most
of the owners so can't say for sure.

Rob

--- In Q-LIST@..., "James Postma" <james@p...> wrote:
Thanks Rob,

How many are actually flying.

I estimate that 80% of airplanes with airworthiness certificates
are hangar
queens.

James Postma
Q2 Revmaster N145EX
Q200 N8427
Steilacoom, Washington
(253) 584-1182 9:00 to 8:00 PDT
May your header tank be always full and your wings right side up.

----- Original Message -----
From: "HAIQU_OZ" <judd@o...>
To: <Q-LIST@...>
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 10:51 PM
Subject: [Q-LIST] Re: The Aircraft Factory and School




James,

There are 6 on the VH register (counting Q200's).

Rob

--- In Q-LIST@..., "James Postma" <james@p...> wrote:
Thanks Jim for the number. My estimate I want is for airplanes
that are
actually flying now. There are a lot of airplanes that have flown,
and then
the builders give up on them because of all the problems and
park them.

James Postma
Q2 Revmaster N145EX
Q200 N8427
Steilacoom, Washington
(253) 584-1182 9:00 to 8:00 PDT
May your header tank be always full and your wings right side up.

----- Original Message -----
From: <JMasal@a...>
To: <Q-LIST@...>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] The Aircraft Factory and School



At one point I printed a list of 160 flown airplanes in Quicktalk.
It took
lotsa work to get that list so I think a lot more were flying.

j.







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