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Steve Kessinger - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Anyone recognize this N-number?<br /><br />FAA REGISTRY<br />N-Number Inquiry Results<br />N37602 is Assigned<br /><br />Aircraft Description<br />Serial Number 18757 Type Registration Individual<br />Manufacturer Name PIPER Certificate Issue Date 03/13/1968<br />Model J3C-65 Expiration Date 10/31/2013<br />Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Status Valid<br />Pending Number Change None Type Engine Reciprocating<br />Date Change Authorized None Dealer No<br />MFR Year 1946 Mode S Code 51046210<br /> Fractional Owner NO<br />Registered Owner     
  
Don Maxwell - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Name OSTERHOUT DAVID CHARLES<br />Street 325 FERNDALE DR<br /> <br />City BIGFORK State MONTANA<br />County FLATHEAD Zip Code 59911-6513<br /><br /><a href="http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=37602">http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NN<br>umbertxt=37602</a>     
  
Steve Kessinger - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Wouldn't it be cool if it turned out he was an old-timer who had worked for Mr. Hughes on the Flying Boat? Somehow, I don't want to ask, I'd just like to keep thinking that's why he's using that N-number.     
  
Eric Batterman - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    clue: wood wings, 8 engines     
  
Don Maxwell - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Ha! That's funny! I wonder if the current registrant knows the history of his N-number.<img src="inline/10070-hk1_08.jpg" alt="hk1_08"><!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or &gt; missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->      Attachments:  

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Troy iRMT Heavy Maint. Enriquez - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    maybe he turned it into a diner or B&amp;B?     
  
Frank A. Carr - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    That's Interesting Eric, only the wings were spruce?     
  
Eric Batterman - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Nah - I think the whole thing was wood.     
  
Steve Kessinger - Jul 29,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Frank, if you're ever out on the left coast, the Evergreen Aviation Museum is a mandatory stop. I'd even choose it over Seattle's Museum of Flight. <a href="http://www.evergreenmuseum.org/">http://www.evergreenmuseum.org/</a>     
  
Frank A. Carr - Jul 30,2012   Viewers  | Reply
    Thanks Steve, that looks like a great reason to go visit one of our kids out in WA State.<br /><br />When the Goose was in Long Beach, I had a few spare minutes (I was working in those <br />days) and seeing no line outside the Dome, I parked and went inside. Unfortunately the <br />line was inside and it circled the Goose several times. So I didn't get to board; but the <br />enormity of the machine just from seeing it in the Dome was awesome.     

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