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Main => General Discussion Board. => Topic started by: navymustang on January 19, 2017, 03:57:40 PM
OK, I 'm wetting your appetites I hope. I have an entire warehouse of spare simulator and actual aircraft parts that I will be inventorying in February and March and placing for sale.
Just to give you an idea:
It includes a complete 737 classic cockpit with all gauges and interior parts including throttle quadrant, pedals and yokes. The only missing major parts are the windows and seats. WILL NOT BE PARTING IT OUT
I have two F-18E Operational Flight Trainers (OFTs) that were part of a NASA research program.
I have the compete instrumentation, cyclic, linked rudder pedals and much more for a Navy S2 helo
And just about any gauge you could want. So stay tuned as I begin the inventory. I'll try to be fair with pricing, but please know on large objects I will have to charge handling fees in you want them crated and shipped.
I may also part ways with my King Air simulator cockpit :)
PM me if you have early request. Also drop me a note if you want cockpit built for you :)
If many of you don't know, I am blessed with the fact that my hobby is also my career, and that is building flight simulators. My warehouse is a result of buying large lots of equipment at good prices with the thought of using it later.
Jim
Ahh man, wish my warehouse looked like that! And i wish i had the cash to get the complete 737 classic from you! =)
Have you got any 727 parts? Maybe a complete overhead panel? :)
No - sorry I have no 727 parts.
Any 757-767 part?
F-18, King Air and 737 - sorry :)
OK - starting to get organized at new shop. I have a Beech King Air (or 1900) cockpit shell and platform for sale. This is a salvaged unit and not working in any way. It would be an incredible start for a garage style King Air where you can roll it off a truck into a place to build.
It comes with the seats and I have the front wind screen also. There is a control loading system for roll, pitch and yaw. The elevators can be electrically trimmed with hardware in place.
The side windows can be cut out
I used the exact same style unit to build a Beech 1900 for Raven Airlines.
The unit is approximately 300 lbs and is on rollers.
Asking price is $10,000 US dollars (OBO). Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, I can help with recommendations.
Please PM for additional details or more pictures of specific components.
Thanks,
Jim
navymustange I have sent you a message about one of these sims. :)