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Old 09-21-2019, 03:53 AM
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Ultra Flash Fly Navy I bounced a landing on this jet and did some minor damage. An easy fix. I have the nose pieces and it all fits back together. Nothing structurally wrong with the jet. I have CARF Paint which I will include in the sale. This is a custom factory paint scheme with a yellow fuselage and Callie graphics. Bran new Cheetah SE had less than 1 hour total run time. Futaba 9156 on all control surfaces, Prolink gear, UP6 Brake Valve, Robart variable rate retract valve, BVM Fill Valves, Tamjets gear failsafe, Jettech Kevlar main and saddle tanks with hi flow 3/16" id fittings, Dreamworks vent taxi tank system, MAP hi flow UAT, custom scratch built cockpit. Built to the highest standards, turn key jet. Please see my build thread on RCU for more details. Search "Maj. Woody's Ultra Flash". Over $9K invested. $4'500 . Cash only and local pickup. Call or text Dom 585-749-1252

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Old 09-26-2019, 06:46 PM
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I see there is a crack at inner part of the wing in your photo usually because of flex / trauma how reliable is that wing panel at this point? Nice jet real shame rest of the damage looks just causmetic.

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Old 09-27-2019, 02:50 AM
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None at all. I pulled all the covers and there are no broken or loose ribs, spars or landing gear mounts. I boxed in the wheel wells with plywood and ran stringers top and bottom. That LG area is rock solid. The wings have a spar that runs tip to tip and are incredibly strong.

The longer it sits here, the more I think about fixing it myself. My bad landing is a week ago now and the trauma is settling and common sense is starting to kick in LOL. Just a beautiful jet, easy to fix and I have a lot of money in it. I am loosing 5K at my asking price.
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Although I wont ship this jet, I can drive up to 5 hours one way to delver.
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The crack you see is directly above the retract bay. The retract rail, air cylinder side, just barley clears the upper wing skin. That is what caused the crack and its only located above the hollow retract bay. Nothing structural at all.
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