1980Mooney Posted May 14, 2025 Report Posted May 14, 2025 This was from last summer. It is a 1974 M20F with electric gear. The owner was selling the plane and was landing it in front of the prospective buyer. Needless to say - "NO SALE"..... The insurance company scrapped it. Microsoft Word - Salvage Tender - N7767M
Ragsf15e Posted May 14, 2025 Report Posted May 14, 2025 Jeez, maybe underinsured? It had a full Dynon panel and 100smoh?!
IvanP Posted May 14, 2025 Report Posted May 14, 2025 This is an old incident that was discussed here some time ago...
Echo Posted May 14, 2025 Report Posted May 14, 2025 What a shame. I would aimagine someone rebuilt that plane after purchasing for salvage?
1980Mooney Posted May 14, 2025 Author Report Posted May 14, 2025 (edited) 1 hour ago, IvanP said: This is an old incident that was discussed here some time ago... Yup, it was last summer. 56 minutes ago, Echo said: What a shame. I would imagine someone rebuilt that plane after purchasing for salvage? Yup, FAA registration shows it was sold on December 23, 2024 (actually FlightAware posted that date) to address and company name of ANK, Inc which are associated with Wentworth Aircraft in Minneapolis, MN. Odd thing is the FAA Registry says Status: "In Question". There is no "Certificate Issue Date" and no "Expiration Date" - just says "None" Not sure if Wentworth is trying to sell it as a "Rebuildable Aircraft" or if they are going to part it out. Earlier discussion.... Edited May 14, 2025 by 1980Mooney 1
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