N747HJ
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AIRCRAFT DATA |
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Manufacturer: | STOL Aircraft Corporation; Norwood Airport, Norwood, MA 02062, USA | |
Model: | UC-1 Twin Bee | |
Type Certificate No: | A6EA (25 June 1965) | |
UC-1 Serial Number: | 024 | |
RC-3 Serial Number: | ? | |
Manufacturing Date: | 1987-07-30 | |
Engines: | Lycoming
IO-360-B1D 180 HP @ 2700 RPM |
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Remarks: | Mode
S codes: 52406503 / AA0D43 (N747HJ) |
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Reg. No. | Date | Remarks |
N77GT | 1987-07-30 | Manufacturing Date. |
1987-07-30 | First flight by test pilot Peter Annis. | |
1987-08-14 | Delivered to George Tuttle; Hyannis, MA. | |
1987-09-02 | C
of R issued to: George P. Tuttle; Tuttle Aero Inc.; 113 Corporation Road, Hyannis, MA 02601 |
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1991-03-20 | C
of R issued to: George P. Tuttle; Centerville, MA. |
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1991-08-16 | C
of R issued to: Robert C. Tyce; Coventry, RI. |
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1994-10-25 | C
of R issued to: Alfred A. 'Skip' Neidhardt; Box 293, 65 Weird Boulevard, Meredith, NH 03253. Sold to new owner; Jean-Jacques Lörtscher, Gümligen, Switzerland. |
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1994-11-01 | Ferry flight Reykjavik REK, Iceland - Glasgow GLA, Scotland - Basel BSL, France. | |
1994-11-05 | Ferry flight Basel BSL, France -Bern BRN (base). | |
1995-01-?? | During a heavy winter storm, the Twin Bee was thrown on top of a Beech Twin Bonanza HB-GAE and was damaged. | |
1995-01-27 | Cancelled from FAA Aircraft Registry as exported to Switzerland. | |
HB-??? | 1995-01-28 | Transported from airport on truck to owner's home in Gümligen, for repair. |
2014-03-27 | New owner. Will fly in the future! | |
N747HJ | 2018-08-23 | C
of R issued to: Aircraft Guaranty Corporation Trustee; PO Box 2547, Onalaska, TX 77360-2547. |
2019-06-22 | Airworthiness Date. | |
2019-??-?? | First flight after rebuild. | |
2022-07-18 | Lake
Siljan, Sweden: The Twin Bee was flying water landing training on Lake Siljan, Dalarna, when for unknown reasons the aircraft crashed and sank. The Twin Bee had two German nationals on board, 22-year old commercial pilot Luca Born and his seaplane flight instructor. They had borrowed the aircraft from owner. The Twin Bee is normally based at Siegerland Airport (SGE/EDGS), Germany, and arrived Siljan Air Park (ESVS) in Sweden on July 10, where Mr. Jud has spent his vacations for several years. |
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Sources: | FAA
Aircraft Registry. www.flightaware.com |
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