Former United States (US) President Donald Trump is reportedly selling off another one of his multi-million-dollar personal helicopter.

According to reports in international media, there is no price listed for the chopper, a 1990 Sikorsky S-76B, but similar craft has sold for more than $1.5 million in recent years.
Sources close to the development said that, the former President recently put one of his personal choppers on the market, but there’s no exact asking price and potential buyers can just submit offers.
The six-seat helicopter has been scoured by its iconic TRUMP logo on the tail, but its tail number, N76TE, remains from when the copter was in Trump’s fleet.
The larger-than-life New York businessman seems to be downsizing since losing the 2020 election, having put another of his helicopters up for sale last November.
Mr Trump’s helicopters, the same kind used by the Queen of England and the late basketball star Kobe Bryant, were a key part of his images as a high-flying New York real estate developer, then a political candidate.
Despite selling off some of his choppers, he still owns a third helicopter, plus a customized full 757 jumbo jet.
The former president is facing numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations, wracking up enormous legal fees.

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