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  On 5/18/2024 at 12:52 PM, NewMoon said:

Just sold my Acclaim,  looking to buy a 1995-2001 Ovation. Pls contact me if anyone knows of anything.  Thx

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Let's be honest. I'm never going to go anywhere. I love airplanes. I love Mooneys. I don't like the thought of not having an airplane, but I'm never going to go anywhere. When I bought my Ovation I could only think of one trip I wanted to make and I made it last year. I'm just getting old. And I don't like admitting it. My annual is due at the end of next month. After I get it out I should probably sell it. I don't think I should try to sell it now or the buyers would whine about "the annual is coming due". That's not a big deal to me. I don't have any squawks and if Maxwell couldn't find any last year I don't think this guy will find anything this year. Well, my ADSB is out but I've bought a new GTX-345 to put in it, I'm just waiting on the avionics shop to have an opening for install. So if you're still looking then I have a 1996 air conditioned Ovation GFC-500 dual G-5's around 885 TT. I bought it from the original owner. He aged out too. I have spec sheet and photos if you are still interested. $225,000. I have no interest in taking it to Afganistan or Sri Lanka for a pre buy and waiting 2 weeks for someone to decide if they really want an airplane. I'm in a friendly hangar and you can have it looked over for as long as you want. We can go thru all the original log books, do a leak down, my borescope isn't the greatest but I could buy one like Mike Busch has. Do a test flight and check all the systems. Remove panels. Whatever you want to do until you are convinced that it's a good machine.

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