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Hail damage
Occasionally I look at salvage airplanes out of curiosity and partly possibly of finding a deal.
http://www.aigaviation.com/salvage/N...ageN156MM.aspx This one a hail damaged RV-6 caught my imagination but not for purchase. Clearly a nightmare to any plane owner. Also a good argument for insurance, which fortunately this owner apparently had. Wounder how big the frozen boulders from the sky where to do this damage? :eek: Besides a hanger is there anything you can due. Would covers alone give enough protection. Also it brings up insurance. If you don't have in-flight insurance, ground insurance (ground not in motion) can be a worthwhile purchase and really a bargain, especially if tied down outside a lot. This being thunderstorm session, this has always worried me when flying X-C, leaving the plane out side unprotected. Any ideas, comments? I guess if hail storm is forcast and the plane is outside, there's not a lot you can do? I guess you can hop in and fly in the opposite direction of find a hanger. I would love to hear of any strategies for protecting your plane while parking outside, for weather, theft or other damage. |
Maybe faster!
George,
A friend of mine bought a hail-damaged Skyhawk and owned another one as well. The damage seems to be close to this RV. Amazingly, the hail damaged airplane was a few MPH faster! Stalls weren't affected, nor slow flight or any other maneuver, :confused: |
Think about a golf ball. The dimples make it fly faster and straighter. The trick is getting the hail to create an even pattern over the entire surface:-)
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FASTER!!!
That's why they dimple golf balls!
I just wouldn't want my airplane dimpled. :( CJ |
How much?
I wonder what it would take to buy that airplane? If it took 5lbs of Bondo and some spare time, would it not be worth, say $14,995.00? You could disclose the hidden damage and still sell for a profit!
As it appears, the airplane LOOKS flyable. I may just have to throw in a bid........HHHMMMMMMMMM. |
Hmmm....
I honestly believe I would fly it. Heck, you should see some of the planes on the flight line where I did my first solo :D
On another note, there could also be another 'perk' to this plane: a deer hunt. You've gotta love the fact that there is a deer feeder located about 10-feet from the plane. Ever felt corn slinging out of a deer feeder with a strong battery? I'm not too sure that does the plane any good either, not to mention the hail :o |
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Hi Gary,
How far are you from Johnson City, Tx? I'm looking for someone to go and look at the airplane because the workmanship doesn't seem too kosher from what I can see. How 'bout that funky intake scoop? :cool: |
I took a mini tour of the Shepard AFB flightline a few years back. It was the height of the hail season in North Texas, and all of the T-37s / T-38s had thick padded blanket wing envelopes to protect against hail. They must work, because we sure get some nasty stuff up this way on occasion.
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Hail Damage RV6
What would you bid for that ship?
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I went this weekend and looked at this 6. It seems to have lived its entire life or at least the last few years with out a hangar. I think it would fly just fine. The only major problem was the hail. Other than that it just needed a LOT of TLC all over, inside and out.
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