CAN CIVILIANS BUY EX-MILITARY AIRCRAFT

MARCH 2021 AVIATION AUCTION

This March, Australian Frontline Machinery will hold the March 2021 Aviation Auction, auctioning demilitarised aircraft and spare parts directly from the Australian Defence Force out of Lara, Victoria.
Tucked away in our aircraft hangar are eleven ex-military Aircraft and over 200,000 Spare Parts, including PC-9/A Cranes, Propeller Storage Cases, Cockpit Access Ladders, and hundreds of rare aviation parts ready to go under the hammer!

Civilians can score a piece of Australian Military kit, maintained and serviced to the highest standard. The auction will consist of eight Pilatus PC-9/A ‘Roulettes’, two Schleicher ASK 21 Mi Gliders and an Aermacchi MB-326 ‘Macchi’ grounded Jet trainer. These aircraft represent a piece of Australian aviation history and have played a crucial role in training and developing skills of servicemen in the Australian Defence Force. 

Register here to attend our official launch event on Friday, March 12th. Inspection week runs from 15-19 March; if you cannot attend physical inspections, aircraft video inspections will be available through our Online Aircraft Hangar. A personal concierge can assist in showcasing spare parts and planes up close based on assets of most interest to you, and you can schedule time with our CAMM2 data and logbook interpreter.

The aviation industry has welcomed the news of an ex-military aviation auction where local and international interested buyers can have a similar experience online to attend the event in person.
The March 2021 Aviation Auction will be 100% online, with bids starting from $1AUD with no reserve.

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