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Old 06-11-2006, 09:52 PM
Otto77 Otto77 is offline
 
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Default Looking to get an RV-4

Hi,
I'm new to this site and find it full of great info! I'm currently in usaf pilot training and am going to try to find a way to buy an RV when I graduate next spring. I'm curious what the going rate of RV-4s in particular are going for. I've looked at a lot of ads and they seem to greatly vary in price. Is it possible to get a recently new built (2000 and up) -4 in the low-mid 40 range? I understand that this will probably mean a very basic VFR panel but I"m just trying to get a feel for pricing. Id build one myself but I dont have anywhere near the time or know how at this time in my life to attempt that. Also what is the greatest source for finding rv's for sale? Thanks for any and all info!!
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Old 06-12-2006, 04:46 AM
DeltaRomeo DeltaRomeo is offline
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Try http://www.vansairforce.net/VAFclassifieds.htm Otto. There are four flying RV-4s for sale right now (6/12/06) and a couple of partially completed kits for sale.

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