7AC Champ airplane raffle

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1946 Aeronca 7AC Champ


Only 4000 tickets will be sold so get yours now for a chance to win this Beautiful aircraft. Aircraft has a current Annual. Total Time 3,600.0  TSMOH 289.9 Note these times will change as we fly it to events to display it. 100 HP Conversion, Light Sport Full electric, 289.9 hours  since total rebuild engine and Air frame, NEW PROP AND CARBURATOR this year, always hangared, new battery, Hanlon Wilson exhaust, has com and transponder check done 2017. two 5 gal wing tanks and 12 gal header tank. hardwired intercom, dash mounted garmin GPS included, Tannis engine heater system, no damage on perfect finish, maule tailwheel.


  American Flight Museum  Airplane Raffle Rules

This is a Raffle – not a contest. 100% of the money raised goes to our US based air museum, aeronautical education, and aviation programs.

It is not valid in any capacity if it is illegal where you live. You must verify that it is legal, not us, before you buy a Raffle Ticket. The Raffle is also not valid outside of the USA. Void where prohibited by law.

You can buy as many raffle tickets as you wish. Tickets are $50.00 each, or 3 tickets for $125.00 You must be 18 years of age or older to participate in this raffle.

Every ticket will be issued with a discrete number assigned by the raffle program and that number is not repeated. So if you buy more than one ticket, each will have a different number on it.

The actual ticket number will be emailed to the email address you provide. We are not responsible for any lost or misdirected email. If you do not receive your raffle tickets via email within 24 hours after purchase, then you should call us at (785-221-8914 ).

After all 4,000 tickets are sold, no more tickets will be sold. Anyone that buys a ticket after the 4,000 tickets have been sold, will have their purchase fully refunded. We aren’t responsible if your purchase cannot be processed because we’ve already sold the last ticket.


The Grand Prize is a  1946 Aeronca 7AC Champ  in great condition, It will have had an annual inspection.
 



 Winner will be contacted by phone and everyone will be notified via the website (www.facebook.com/americanflightmuseum). (planeraffle.com) All ticket sales cease when 4,000 tickets have sold, You are welcome to come and observe the drawing by the independent accounting firm of Knudtson and Company CPA. Date, time and place of the drawing will be posted on our website (www.facebook.com/americanflightmuseum). You need not be present to win.

The prize can be transferred to anyone you wish, as long as they are located in the 48 contiguous states of the USA. There is no cash option – you win the prize – not actual cash.

Any taxes, licenses, registration fees and other fees or expenses are the sole responsibility of the winner. Entry constitutes permission to use the winners name for future promotions and publicity purposes without compensation except where prohibited by law. Appropriate reporting to the winner and IRS will be provided.

The prize will be awarded within 90 days of the Raffle being ended and American Flight Museum will keep the plane at it’s hangar for 90 days. The winner will be notified by US Certified Mail and the winner must sign a hold harmless contract, publicity, media and photo releases, etc.

If the winner declines acceptance of the prize, American Flight Museum will draw another winner.

The drawing of the winning ticket will be supervised by the accounting firm of Knudtson and Company CPA.

These official raffle rules are subject to the interpretation of the American Flight Museum.


1946 AERONCA 7AC LIGHT SPORT   100 HP Conversion, Light Sport Full electric, 210 since total rebuild engine and AF, NEW PROP AND CARBURATOR this year, always hangared, fresh annual , new battery, Hanlon Wilson exhaust, has com and transponder check done 2017. two 5 gal wing tanks and 12 gal header tank.hardwired intercom, dash mounted garmin GPS included, Tannis engine heater system, no damage on perfect finish, maule tailwheel


The Prize

  • 1946 7AC Champ airplane