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Marquart MA-5 Charger biplane for sale

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El Piloto

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The Charger C-FRGX is now for sale...asking price is $36,500 Canadian dollars which today is $28563 United States dollars. Photos etc. are on the Charger group website. Comes with spare 125 HP Continental six cylinder engine, spare crankshaft, many other spare parts, logbooks since new, metal prop (near mint McCaulay metal prop plus a good Aeromatic which was on the aircraft when I obtained it) TT airframe is about 540 hours...the engine (a really good one) is 325 SMOH, covering is Polyfiber, airframe is corrosion free, hangared since new. Cruise speed is just under 100 MPH with a climb prop (metal) and stall power off is about 48 MPH. Climb at full gross weight is about 600 FPM and with one person it will go up at about 1000 FPM. 125 HP is easy on gas. Quite a few other spares. Complete set of drawings. Has Slick mags. Maule tailwheel. Welding by Ed. Marquart. Aircraft is about a two-hour drive directly north of Toronto, Ontario. The airport location is CYQA known also as Muskoka Airport on the outskirts of Bracebridge, Ontario....right on Highway #11. Aircraft was last flown in the fall of 2015 and then went into storage as I was away for the entire winter. Several videos are to be found at "charleygarth" on youtube.com. A nice, clean and useable aircraft. Email:
[email protected]

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