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1st S/N Javelin Wichawk for Sale $23,500

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Well Biplane Forum Buddies: the darned economy has finally caught me! Must sell beloved 1975 Javelin Wichawk, # JHC-2. I have 32K in this aircraft easily! From Barnstormers and Aviation Classfied Currently: Purchased from Blanton Family in Wichita:
Javelin Wichawk 3/4 Stearman-style Aerobatic Side-by-Side Biplane w/ Recent (8-05-2012) Complete 6-cyl overhaul on 0470-11 Gov Bird Dog 0470-11 ) Engine w/Approx 297 TTAF, TTE 4700 Gov Engine with 2 U.S. Gov rebuilds w/ engine stamps/log. Reliable, durable, 213 HP military-style Trainer flown weekly in great operational cond (see log). Over 30K invested: Rebuilt Mags, new Battery and Wires, Tach/CHT, Oil Filter Adapter. Army Officer cannot keep. Will accept trade for solid ultralight and cash diff or Cessna 120/140, Luscombe. Ultimate affordable Biplane Aerobatic S/BS Trainer! • Contact MAJ Thomas A. Jarrett, [email protected] Owner - located Helotes, TX USA • Telephone: 253-219-4992 . 210-372-9375 • Posted August 8, 2012 Contact me for pictures, log engine rebuild entry or look on barnstormers under aerobatic Biplanes. If not interested, advise who may be. Thomas
 

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