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WINGS
OF HOPE
Inc.
Your Retired Aircraft CAN EARN Dollars & Tax Benefits
Can Your Personal Or Business Aircraft Continue To Work For You In Retirement? Yes It Can! By Earning A Monthly Income For Life, Providing Federal Income, Capital Gain And Estate Tax Savings. At The Same Time You Will Be Joining Others Who Have Made A Vital Contribution to Saving Lives And Improving The Quality Of Life Through Air Service Worldwide. For A Projection Of Benefits And More Information, Contact Our Director At 1-800-448-9487. Wings Of Hope Inc. Is A Significant Provider Of Non-Sectarian Humanitarian Air Service World Wide Continuously for Thirty Six years. A (501c3) Organization.
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University Of Tennessee Space Institute
Save the Planet (and get a tax break)!
Donate your airplane to UTSI. Your donated airplane will be used to support the University of Tennessee research and education programs in Airborne and Environmental Science. Please contact UTSI at (931) 393-7413, Email:
scorda@utsi.edu Visit UTSI Aviation Systems at
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The Positive Place For Kids
Remote Area Medical
Needs your donated or loaned aircraft for medical relief. We are a tax-exempt 501 (C) (3) organization with no paid employees. Contact us for more information at:
1834 Beech St., Ph: 865-579-1530
Knoxville, TN 37920 Fax: 865-609-1876
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We Service Bell, Schweizer, Robinson, Cessna, Piper and other Aircraft
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FRIDAY - APRIL 30TH,
Starting at 11:00 AM
2010
FLYING AIRCRAFT AUCTION
“81” CESSNA T-210 N
4901 E. Falcon Drive - Falcon Field Airport - Mesa, Arizona AIRCRAFT BEING SOLD BY ORDER OF SECURED CREDITORS
AIRCRAFT ALREADY COMMITTED:
3,473 Hrs. Total Time - 1,178 Hrs. S.M.O.H. Garmin Radio Stack
“81” PIPER PA-32R-301 SARATOGA
6,124 Hrs. Total Time - 965 Hrs. S.M.O.H. King Radios
“79” BEECHCRAFT DUCHESS 76
6,426 Hrs. Total Time - R/H 1,871 Hrs. S.F.O.H. L/H 1,717 Hrs. S.M.O.H. - King Radios w/Garmin Audio Panel
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is raffl ing this vintage 1958 Cessna 175 as a fundraiser. Raffl e tickets are available for $50 each, and no more than 2,500 tickets will be sold. Air Museum will give this plane away on 7/7/10, or sooner if all the tickets are sold. Ticket holders do not need to be present to win.
WIN THIS PLANE!
All proceeds benefi t the Museum.
Airplane has approx. 3,340-TT, 850-SMOH, beautiful custom blue and white paint with gorgeous grey leather interior. Metco STOL. Excellent Avionics. August annual.
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is located on the west side of Houston’s Hobby Airport. For more information or to order tickets, visit
www.1940AirTerminal.org, call 713-454-1940 or
info@1940AirTerminal.org
Trade-A-Plane Testimonial
Debbie,
Trade-A-Plane has been our marketing mainstay for the last nineteen years. We have tried many aviation periodicals but none of them have been as reliable and predictable as Trade-A-Plane. Thank you for providing this aviation medium for our advertising.
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512 W. California Ave., Suite 102
Vista, CA 92083 1 (760) 643-0863 1 (800) 447-7818 Email:
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1240 Ro
Note: We are taking additional consignments at this time If you have an aircraft to sell, contact Steve Starman 402-681-6456 Any consigned aircraft must sell absolute
Open House : April 29th - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM & Day
Day of Sale From 8:00 AM AM
STARMAN BROS. AUCTIONS INC.
oyal Drive - Papillion, NE 68046 • 402.592.1933 • FAX: 402.592.2327
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Before you replace your windshield or windows, ask if they’re made from Polycast SC. It’s the only cost-effective way to reduce heat up to 20º F or more and harmful UV radiation by up to 99% while still maintaining light transmission comparable to clear acrylic. And Polycast SC can be tinted in a variety of colors. To nd out where to buy and to learn more about this remarkable innovation in aviation technology, just ask us.
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