An Aircraft Buyer’s Secret Weapon
If you are in the market to purchase your own airplane, I have a valuable tip for you.This year, I went about the task of finding a 1964 Piper Cherokee 235 that will serve me well in my business and family flying, But there is one thing that keeps popping up with airplanes built before the Summer of Love: Damage history.As I browse the daily listings on sites like Trade-a-Plane and Controller, the one thing that always generates a second look are those magical three letters…NDH, for No Damage History. It is one of the two most desirable attributes on an older model plane, right up there with “complete logs”..But when does “no damage history” really mean NO damage history? I have had a couple of recent surprises when a listing said NDH, but a quick search on Google brought up
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