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Know anyone who could use 27,000,000 pounds of aircraft?; Place your bids.
Topic Started: Mar 16 2012, 03:44 PM (268 Views)
Copper
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http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=5138389&convertTo=USD

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This is a term contract for 27,000,000 Lbs. of Scrap Military Tactical, Cargo and Combat Aircraft. The aircraft are located at Davis Monthan Air Force Base (AFB). The Term Contract will be based on advertised weight and not by length of time. Aircraft types may include but are not limited to F111's, C5's , F15's C130, S3, A4, F 14, H53, F-4 s and C141 (some aircraft may include Engines), Missle Components and Target Designators. ABSOLUTELY NO PARTS REMOVAL AUTHORIZED!! These Aircraft are Demil B type aircraft; an approved End-Use-Certificate (EUC) will be required before any aircraft removal can occur. Aircraft must be demilitarized off-site (Buyer must submit attached Tucson Aircraft Mutilation Plan prior to being allowed to bid); aircraft can be reduced in size on-base for ease of transport. Material may not be removed to a facility that is further than 50 miles from Centralized Demil Center ( CDC ) Tucson.


How about some F4's?

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?id=5086415&convertTo=USD

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Jolly
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Ok, time for Trivial Pursuit...

What famous musical instrument maker crafted his first instruments from junked military aircraft?
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Chris Aher
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John Challis made harpsichords from recycled aircraft aluminum. Steinway made gliders for the army during WW2.
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I was going to say Frank Wurlitzer.
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Jolly
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I thought KB might have come up with this one, since if you aren't a percussionist you're not familiar with Ron Dunnett. If you are a drummer, you know who I'm talking about.

Originally made from military surplus aircraft. the world's first titanium drums:

http://www.dunnett.com/products/titanium
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Jolly
Mar 17 2012, 04:58 PM
... aren't a percussionist ...
Another way to say that is 'are a musician'.

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Chris Aher
Mar 17 2012, 04:33 AM
John Challis made harpsichords from recycled aircraft aluminum. Steinway made gliders for the army during WW2.
Rippen made aluminum piano's from recycled aircraft aluminum.

Wim
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