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Post subject: Re: Twin Mustang for sale $12M Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 09:30 |
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Username Protected wrote: $12 million? 500,000 man hours? That’s 57 man years ... gulp.
From the “before” photos, I am guessing that this came from Walter Soplata’s (cough) collection. Anyone know for sure? There was just one fuselage from Soplata. They retrieved wrecks from Alaska. That is what they started with.
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Post subject: Re: Twin Mustang for sale $12M Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 11:51 |
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Username Protected wrote: $12 million? 500,000 man hours? That’s 57 man years ... gulp. That works out to $24 per hour but probably more like $15-$20 per hour when you take parts out of the $12mil. Go find another A&P who works for $20 per hour.
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Post subject: Re: Twin Mustang for sale $12M Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 13:07 |
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Username Protected wrote: $12 million? 500,000 man hours? That’s 57 man years ... gulp.
From the “before” photos, I am guessing that this came from Walter Soplata’s (cough) collection. Anyone know for sure? Wow! $12M and 500k hours is about $24/hr and that is not taking into account the acquisition costs and the fixed costs outside of labor. Those engines can easily reach eye watering amounts at overhaul. So, as with any plane someone improves, he's not making a profit! It's a labor of love.
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Post subject: Re: Twin Mustang for sale $12M Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 13:54 |
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Username Protected wrote: $12 million? 500,000 man hours? That’s 57 man years ... gulp. Doug, where did the 500,000 man hours figure come from?
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Post subject: Re: Twin Mustang for sale $12M Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 17:40 |
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207,000 hours works out to 9 people working full-time for 10.5 years. Quite a labor of love.
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Post subject: Re: Twin Mustang for sale $12M Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 18:47 |
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Username Protected wrote: $12 million? 500,000 man hours? That’s 57 man years ... gulp. Doug, where did the 500,000 man hours figure come from? It was mentioned in one of the articles on the restoration. I see another source says 207,000 hours. I'll believe either one. Gary Kohs used to brag that his Corsair rebuild was 13,000 hours.
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Post subject: Re: Twin Mustang for sale $12M Posted: 10 Sep 2020, 20:18 |
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Username Protected wrote: the market This is not a market. A market is large numbers of buyers and sellers, all of whom have alternatives.
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