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OTOH, those items are designed to come off. If
they were replaced with undamaged replacements, then one *could* argue that there is no longer any damaged items on the plane. I've seen brokers try to cover themselves this way... and in terms of practical value of the aircraft, there may be something to their arguement. Well, there's "Damage History" and then there's "Ancient Damage History". When my plane was just a few months old, back in 1974, the first owner departed the runway on landing (or "lost directional control" as they say), and sheared off the left landing gear. The left wing was pretty banged up, too. Back then apparently there were places called "Piper Service Centers" that did repairs, rather than just "Joe's FBO". They repaired "Atlas" to "new factory specs" with all new parts, and returned him to his owner, none the worse for wear. Now that was 29.5 years ago on a 30 year old airplane. Would you say my plane has "damage history"? I would. But does it matter? Not to me. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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