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Rebflyer

Selling airplane US to Canada

Post by Rebflyer » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:35 am

Hi Wayne,
Thanks for the reply. Yup, that's the site I sent it to. When I'm on
duty the server I have to use has some very strange firewall protection that
seems to effect both the incoming and the out going mail. If there is a link
contained in the e-mail recieved to ANY site it will not let you reply and
frequently stops the e-mail from even being read. Makes a research project real
fun!!
Well, it seems that this aircraft meets the things you outlined. I
actually was going to trailer it to its new home, trying to avoid the no xpndr
hassels of the border and getting past the weather. Seems that is doable.
As always I appreciate the help. Thanks again, Curt

PS I'm going to go and measure the bolt hole size on the extention again!
I'm so COnfused!!! :)




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Wayne G. O'Shea

Selling airplane US to Canada

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:35 am

Nope..got nothing direct Curt ! Did you send to me at oifa@irishfield.on.ca
??

Anyhow..as it's information that others may want or need in the near
future...if the Kitfox is Experimental (Homebuilt) it MUST have more than
100 hours of TROUBLE FREE flight time in the logs >BEFORE< crossing the
Canadian border for transfer to a Canadian Registration. If it meets this
then have a US pilot holder fly it across the border like he is on a
vacation. Then clear customs and carry on to the buyers home field. Once the
plane changes hands it will be grounded and he will then have to contact
Transport Canada or MD-RA inspection services. Not sure if MD-RA can do an
import inspection yet..but they can be called at 1- or www.md-ra.com . If
they can't do them yet then in Ontario the inspection would be done by Wayne
Juniper at Transport Canada 1-416-952-0040 Cell 905-977-1462

Can't get MDRA site to come up and get you the number...but I would call
Wayne Juniper and get it from the horses mouth how to do this right and as
painlessly as possible. Biggest thing he's been finding with US homebuilts
coming across so far is they don't have gascolators and questionable fuel
system installations. If it has a Rotax in it he is going to want to see a
carb heat system, and all placarding will have to be changed to meet
Canadian standards, etc.

The other option would be to bring the Kitfox in and then register it as an
Ultralight...no inspections required....with out Basic UL classification
having a max gross weight of 1200lbs. Problem with this is then no passenger
can be carried (two pilots can fly together) and a helmet would have to be
worn at all times.

Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: <Rebflyer@aol.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: Prop extension

I'm begining to wonder aabout my e-mail out bound. I have a 3.5 with the
7/16 bolt holes and the 4.75 pattern. I believe it came from a 0-320 on a
172.
I dropped Dale a line but I guess it did not go through. Hate to run #'s
on
this page but 25.00 plus shipping sounds good to me.
Also, I dropped you a line off site too Wayne, did you get it? I have
some questions about selling and delivering a kitfox to Ontario from
Michigan.
Do you have any helpful hints? I tried to do it off page but I guess the
server I was going through wouldn't let me. Phone #'s would be great.
Curt



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wayne.o'shea

Selling airplane US to Canada

Post by wayne.o'shea » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:35 am

This message didn't make it to my address...as didn't a few others like Ken's
addition to Peter's door post rivets and Britt's addition to the Murphy Staff
posts..so I am responding thru the site.

Good luck with the Kitfox "move". If I can be of any help personally just let
me know...or if the new owner needs help I might be able to smooth some things
for him with TC if necessary.

Wayne

On 10/26/2004 4:22 AM, REBFLYER@AOL.COM wrote to REBEL-BUILDERS:

-> Hi Wayne,
-> Thanks for the reply. Yup, that's the site I sent it to. When I'm on
-> duty the server I have to use has some very strange firewall protection
that
-> seems to effect both the incoming and the out going mail. If there is a
link
-> contained in the e-mail recieved to ANY site it will not let you reply and
-> frequently stops the e-mail from even being read. Makes a research project
real
-> fun!!
-> Well, it seems that this aircraft meets the things you outlined. I
-> actually was going to trailer it to its new home, trying to avoid the no
xpndr
-> hassels of the border and getting past the weather. Seems that is doable.
-> As always I appreciate the help. Thanks again, Curt
->
-> PS I'm going to go and measure the bolt hole size on the extention
again!
-> I'm so COnfused!!! :)
->





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Mike Davis

Selling airplane US to Canada

Post by Mike Davis » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:35 am

Yup, had several messages to you bounced back Wayne... figured it was just a
short term thing, and haven't seen any lately.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: <wayne.o'shea@dcsol.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Selling airplane US to Canada

This message didn't make it to my address...as didn't a few others like
Ken's
addition to Peter's door post rivets and Britt's addition to the Murphy
Staff
posts..so I am responding thru the site.

Good luck with the Kitfox "move". If I can be of any help personally just
let
me know...or if the new owner needs help I might be able to smooth some
things
for him with TC if necessary.

Wayne

On 10/26/2004 4:22 AM, REBFLYER@AOL.COM wrote to REBEL-BUILDERS:

-> Hi Wayne,
-> Thanks for the reply. Yup, that's the site I sent it to. When
I'm on
-> duty the server I have to use has some very strange firewall
protection
that
-> seems to effect both the incoming and the out going mail. If there is
a
link
-> contained in the e-mail recieved to ANY site it will not let you reply
and
-> frequently stops the e-mail from even being read. Makes a research
project
real
-> fun!!
-> Well, it seems that this aircraft meets the things you outlined. I
-> actually was going to trailer it to its new home, trying to avoid the
no
xpndr
-> hassels of the border and getting past the weather. Seems that is
doable.
-> As always I appreciate the help. Thanks again, Curt
->
-> PS I'm going to go and measure the bolt hole size on the extention
again!
-> I'm so COnfused!!! :)
->





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Wayne G. O'Shea

Selling airplane US to Canada

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:35 am

Okay Thanks Mike....DARYL...what's going on with our $#)#())(#! provider
this time??

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Davis" <mike.davis@dcsol.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: Selling airplane US to Canada

Yup, had several messages to you bounced back Wayne... figured it was just
a
short term thing, and haven't seen any lately.

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: <wayne.o'shea@dcsol.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Selling airplane US to Canada

This message didn't make it to my address...as didn't a few others like
Ken's
addition to Peter's door post rivets and Britt's addition to the Murphy
Staff
posts..so I am responding thru the site.

Good luck with the Kitfox "move". If I can be of any help personally
just
let
me know...or if the new owner needs help I might be able to smooth some
things
for him with TC if necessary.

Wayne

On 10/26/2004 4:22 AM, REBFLYER@AOL.COM wrote to REBEL-BUILDERS:

-> Hi Wayne,
-> Thanks for the reply. Yup, that's the site I sent it to. When
I'm on
-> duty the server I have to use has some very strange firewall
protection
that
-> seems to effect both the incoming and the out going mail. If there
is
a
link
-> contained in the e-mail recieved to ANY site it will not let you
reply
and
-> frequently stops the e-mail from even being read. Makes a research
project
real
-> fun!!
-> Well, it seems that this aircraft meets the things you outlined. I
-> actually was going to trailer it to its new home, trying to avoid the
no
xpndr
-> hassels of the border and getting past the weather. Seems that is
doable.
-> As always I appreciate the help. Thanks again, Curt
->
-> PS I'm going to go and measure the bolt hole size on the extention
again!
-> I'm so COnfused!!! :)
->





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