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Buying a salvage aircraft and crossing the border with it.

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way_up_noth

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toronto
Hi everyone




I`m in Canada and I want to buy a salvaged aircraft from the USA or a large amount of parts from that aircraft...that has been storm damaged(flipped by the wind from a tie down) but many parts are still viable...welded rudder pedals...ect..



If an aircraft is scrapped...is it still an aircraft?...when I hit the border is the pile of metal going to need a pile of paper work...or do I just call it a pile of scrap pay my duties and drive on through...




it will be registered under my build number




thanks
 
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