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1973 American Champion 7-KCAB, N116SD -AI090

SALVAGE

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1973 American Champion 7-KCAB- AI090 Close Date: 02/10/2023

 

 

 

This is to advise that the above damaged aircraft, insured by United States Aircraft Insurance Group, which is managed by United States Aviation Underwrites, Inc. (USAU), is for sale as is, where is, with no representations or warranties as to the aircraft condition. The undersigned agrees and acknowledges the following additional conditions:

(1) USAU will notify the FAA of the change of aircraft ownership,

(2) USAU will make an entry in the aircraft logbooks indicating that the aircraft was damaged,

(3) The undersigned will disclose to any future purchaser the damage history of this aircraft, and;

(4) A cashier’s check or certified check will be provided to USAU within (10) days of notification of the successful high bid.  The aircraft will be released to the undersigned upon receipt of the funds.

USAU, Inc. reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All storage charges incurred after March 1, 2023 will be the responsibility of the purchasers.

AIRCRAFT: 1973 American Champion 7-KCAB (Citabria)

REG: N116CD

SERIAL NO.: 359-73

APPROXIMATE TOTAL HOURS (estimated from logbooks or other available information)

AIRFRAME: 1966

ENG.: 1966 TSN (Lycoming IO-320)

EQUIPMENT:  PM 1000 II (Intercom), GNC 250 XL (GPS), Garmin GTX 335 Transponder, El Volts Amp Meter

DESCRIPTION OF ACCIDENT

Loss of control on landing. Prop struck the runway and aircraft came to rest on its back. Equipment  cont: ACK ELT w/remote, Electronics International (EI) eng. monitor

DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGES

Right wing spar broken, strut bent, rudder and left elevator, front window broken, prop, other

LOCATION OF AIRCRAFT

Charleston, MS (09M)

Note: Storage facility will not comment on wreckage. It is recommended each purchaser inspect the damaged aircraft.

Please submit your bid on this form and return so it is received no later than NOON,CENTRAL TIME, FEBRUARY 10, 2023. No bids will be accepted after this date.  

For more information on this aircraft or to place a bid, please contact Shaen Phillips or Karen Combs Tel: (901)873-0228 Email: shaen.phillips@usaig.com and/or karen.combs@usaig.com