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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 7:00 pm    Post subject: Romanian IAR-823 Reply with quote

I am selling my IAR823. It is a Romanian airforce trainer. 4 place, stick controls, and it's aerobatic. 160 hrs on lycoming IO540.
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Etienne Verhellen



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Location: Belgium

PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 5:02 am    Post subject: Re: Romanian IAR-823 Reply with quote

IAR-823 ... a very interesting flying machine ! HAPPY 2016 !

[quote="aviatre(at)aol.com"]I flew a t-34 out of a navy flying club, and loved it.
I couldn't afford a t34, so eventually I got a cj6.
I much prefer the CJ. I no longer own the CJ .
What I have now is an IAR-823, Romanian trainer.
'Fully' aerobatic , stick controls, 4 place, plenty of baggage space,
Lycoming IO540 powered, 90 gal fuel capacity,
1100 mile range, 160 knot cruise.
Prices comparable to the CJ .
And oh buy the way, mine is for sale.
[quote]

I concur aviatre ...

IAR-823 ... a very interesting (Romanian !) flying machine !

My friend Johan just bought one here in sunny Belgium !

http://forums.matronics.com//files/iar_823_johan_yak_52_etienne_verhellen_formation_flying___1_159.jpg
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Very VERY nice ! Smile

Yaks are still the best ...

Yak-50

Yak-52, in that order ...

the rest ...

HAPPY Yakovlevs flying in 2016 !


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 7:28 am    Post subject: Romanian IAR-823 Reply with quote

Maybe some listers would like to hear the story of how the IAR's got
here. It is a tale of happenstance and luck.
I remember my first view of the IAR 823. I was in Romania meeting
with Aerostar about further contracts for Yak52TW and Motorstar about M14P
engines. My friends in Motorstar said there may be some Lycoming engines
available for sale soon and was I interested. I said yes, and we drove 2
hrs. to Focsani air base.
There we saw in the distance a field of IAR823 aircraft and I was
told they were to be scrapped and perhaps we could buy engines. We were not
allowed on the base to see them close up. I asked if I could buy the
airplanes as is. After some months of discussions, I contracted for 38
aircraft. I did not have the money so I presold some of the aircraft to get
the funds for the contract.
I became worried that after paying for them, some Romanian Official
would stop the deal, so the day I paid contract, I had 22 containers
arranged and 3 crews to make the special shipping frames, disassemble and
pack them. They were all disassembled, packed 2 to a container gone within a
week. They also had to remove the military equipment so we could import
them as "Civil" aircraft.
34 were imported to the U.S. and 4 went to Hungary. The last day, my
guys called and said there were some spares for sale, so I bought them sight
unseen and two more containers were loaded with the spares.
There were some others that came from the Romanian Air clubs
imported as well. I also later bought the last 6 aircraft from the Romanian
Air clubs as well.
George Coy


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Etienne Verhellen



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 7:56 am    Post subject: Re: Romanian IAR-823 Reply with quote

Very good George !

I know where to send my friends Johan ...
when he needs parts for his IAR-823 Very Happy

http://forums.matronics.com//files/iar_823_johan_yak_52_etienne_verhellen_formation_flying___1_159.jpg
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http://forums.matronics.com//files/le_beau_iar_823_de_mon_ami_johan_2_919.jpg

George, I guess you must know the Langeard (Olivier, Jean-Luc) in France ??

https://youtu.be/T7D4n1KJsZ4
...

Enough talking about Romanian aircraft ... Smile Smile
This is the Yak-list after all ! Laughing Laughing

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 8:40 am    Post subject: Romanian IAR-823 Reply with quote

Hi George,
Very interesting story. How does it fly in formation when compair with Yak/Nanchang?
What is its real world cruise speed and fuel burn?
Thanks and Happy New Year!
Robin

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On Fri, Jan 01, 2016 at 7:37 AM, George S. Coy <george.coy(at)gmail.com (george.coy(at)gmail.com)> wrote:

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--> Yak-List message posted by: "George S. Coy" <george.coy(at)gmail.com>

Maybe some listers would like to hear the story of how the IAR's got
here. It is a tale of happenstance and luck.
I remember my first view of the IAR 823. I was in Romania meeting
with Aerostar about further contracts for Yak52TW and Motorstar about M14P
engines. My friends in Motorstar said there may be some Lycoming engines
available for sale soon and was I interested. I said yes, and we drove 2
hrs. to Focsani air base.
There we saw in the distance a field of IAR823 aircraft and I was
told they were to be scrapped and perhaps we could buy engines. We were not
allowed on the base to see them close up. I asked if I could buy the
airplanes as is. After some months of discussions, I contracted for 38
aircraft. I did not have the money so I presold some of the aircraft to get
the funds for the contract.
I became worried that after paying for them, some Romanian Official
would stop the deal, so the day I paid contract, I had 22 containers
arranged and 3 crews to make the special shipping frames, disassemble and
pack them. They were all disassembled, packed 2 to a container gone within a
week. They also had to remove the military equipment so we could import
them as "Civil" aircraft.
34 were imported to the U.S. and 4 went to Hungary. The last day, my
guys called and said there were some spares for sale, so I bought them sight
unseen and two more containers were loaded with the spares.
There were some others that came from the Romanian Air clubs
imported as well. I also later bought the last 6 aircraft from the Romanian
Air clubs as well.
George Coy


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