TU-95MS – Soviet Bomber
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How convenient that one can just post the spoils of war on ebay now.
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#32"The airplane is not ready to fly. It is necessary to make a technical service and prolongation of the data limit." Guessing something got lost in translation. In any case. as aircraft maintenance isn't my area, any idea how viable/costly it is to get airworthy? Could you even get spare parts anymore?
its an open-ended question/answer, honestly.
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#33"Our partner in the Ukraine have acquired an aircraft..." Seems legit.
Yep, especially "THE Ukraine" part.
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#34I dig the details regarding shipping.
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#35"Our partner in the Ukraine have acquired an aircraft..." Seems legit.
Yep, especially "THE Ukraine" part.
That actually used to be the proper way to refer to the country in English, but has since fallen out of common parlance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine#cite_note-merriam-webst...
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#36"The plane was manufactured in 1987 and has been flown 454 hours and 24 Minutes of the estimated 5000 hours it is capable off."
Anyone know why there is a 5000 hour limit?
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#37put it on Pawn Stars
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#38454 hours of flight time seems low for a military plane built in the 80's. That is not very many flights from the Soviet Union to off the U.S. coastline.
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#40The best part of this listing is that they accept "Cash in person".