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F-18 Hornet for sale on Ebay

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Oski2005, Feb 18, 2004.

  1. Oski2005

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3079057375&category=4672#ebayphotohosting

    NORFOLK, Virginia (AP) -- You can now have your very own Navy F/A-18A Hornet jet fighter -- but some assembly may be required.

    The price for the jet, which formerly belonged to the Navy's Blue Angels aerial demonstration team, is just over $1 million on the auction firm eBay, or about $9 million for a buyer who wants it assembled, painted and certified ready-to-fly.

    Only legal U.S. residents can bid. The auction is scheduled to end Thursday.

    An F/A-18 in 1997 cost the military $28 million, according to the Blue Angels' official Web site.

    Mike Landa, of Landa and Associates, the Washington state brokerage that has listed the fighter on the Internet auction service, told The Virginian-Pilot that the jet is in parts and came out of military service in 1994. Landa wouldn't identify the owner, but said he came by it legally.

    "This thing obviously slipped through the system somehow," Landa said

    The FBI came out to visit Landa after he put the jet up for bidding. They wanted to know "what are you selling here," he said. "They wanted to have the scoop on it."

    Landa said he has no doubt that someone will surface to claim the Hornet. The jet's model can fly about 1,400 mph and climb 30,000 feet in a minute.



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  2. ArtV

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    And they take Paypal!
     
  3. A-Train

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    ...hmmmm, I don't know. I might be a little drained after I get the 32 foot boat. Better wait until next month...
     
  4. bamaslammer

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    This guy is also selling a Mig-29 and a F-100. But I don't see how he got the F-18, though. Even though most of the A and B model Hornets have been retired to the Boneyard (the AMARC in Davis/Monthan AFB, which I highly recommend for air fans such as myself), I doubt we have sold any of them to private interests, since a F-18 is hardly obsolete and is still used by our forces today. Something is really fishy here.
     
  5. Kilgore Trout

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  6. Falcons Talon

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    So, if it doesn't sell, what would be the price to pay on listing that thing?
     

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