Scale Vulcan Bomber For Sale
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Yes I know Barry....just a shame to see such a Classic Aircraft going to waste...thought it might be of interest though...I remember the last ones doing regular flight runs over here back in 1978...always an awesome sight..!!
Regards.......Mark.Comment
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Makes me think this is a bogus bid,the same person bought a pair of jeans recently on Ebay ! anyone who could afford to pay that amount would surely buy designer wear and not need to buy from here ?
Whilst this is an excellent marketplace it has its drawbacks regarding fraud,recently 'feedback' has been advertised for sale which I think they have a responsibility to stop at source.
One thing that occured to me is how do you dismantle a Vulcan ? all of these aircraft flew into their respective bases,even the R.A.F never took one apart ie wings off,I do not think this is possible with this design ?
She is a scrapper for sure,even the nose section has been gutted and vandalised.
The outcome should prove interesting to say the least.Comment
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As suspected some jiggery pokery behind the scenes,the highest bid, which peaked at 7,500,100GBP last night, is now down to a slightly more realistic 13,700GBP as E-bay weed out the spurious bidders.
The scrap value was estimated by a dealer today at around £1,000.Comment
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"Buyer Collects!!!" I think that is pretty obvious, I would like to see the postman get that in his sack :smile3:Comment
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I've just been looking and it's not the first plane to be sold on ebay, in December 2000 there was a Spitfire Mark XVIII, bidding started at £1.2 million http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1065670.stm, also a US Navy Hornet fighter and a MiG-29 a snip at $99 millionhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3495499.stm
I think the Spitfire would have been the one I would buy, just need to win the lottery nowComment
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Oh and if you did buy all those planes you would need something to carry them on http://mirrors.meepzorp.com/ebay/carrier/Comment
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...so let me get this straight, my carrier is 1/24th scale.... !/24th of $6million is WOW. I`m gonna get a balsa plantation, buy Laser Engine factory, tarmac the Club runway, give free kits to all the school-kids, bring Airfix back from China and and and....build a full-sized Lazy Bee....on floats. Seriously maybe the Fleet Air Arm Museum and Swan Hunter could get together with the City Fathers on Tyneside(?) and have a historical attraction cum memorial to Naval Aviation similar to some of the US ships, USS Enterprise is docked in New York. Mohammed el Fayed (Harrods owner) was planning converting a redundant North Sea oil rig as a tourist attraction in the Cromarty Firth. A Naval ship would be more suitable, the Firth having been a seaplane and flying-boat base as well as a Naval base since before WW1(and site of the famous mutiny) a carrier would be ideal. There is at the moment about 15 oil-rigs moored there...but an aircraft carrier would be unique. Maybe we should give him a call ? His country retreat is only a couple of miles from Cromarty. I`d be interested to know her HMS identity too.Comment
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