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Updated 22.8.15 UPDATED 22.8.15 D-1000 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3778N Regd. N3778N Bolsa Packing Co. Inc., California (LO60) Regd. N3778N C H Shoemaker, Jacksonville, Florida (US64B,A,B,C) Regd. N3778N C H Shoemaker, Orlando, Florida (D,dh,a) Regd. N3778N Ruth O Shoemaker, Mountainburg, Arkansas (ha) Regd.30.7.86 N3778N Jack Oliphant, Fort Collins, Colorado Current 3.12.13 D-1000 N3778N (William T Larkins) D-1001 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3779N Regd. N3779N Regd. N89W Com Pak Ett Manufacturing Corp., Chicago, Illinois (US64B,A) Regd. N89W Clyde Meyer, Alto. Michigan (B) Regd. N89W Clyde G Meyer, Alto, Michigan (C,US67B) Regd.16.5.68 N89W L A White, Durand, Michigan Regd. N89W L A White, Durand, Michigan (D,dh,a) Damaged on 25 July 1968 at Byron, Michigan when it hit corn during the take-off run and the undercarriage collapsed. The sole occupant received minor injuries. Registration Revoked as at 3.12.13 D-1002 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3780N Regd. N3780N Riddle & Slack Lumber Co., Tifton, Georgia (US64B) Regd. N3780N Crawford W Long, Atlanta, Georgia (A,B) Regd. N3780N J R Adams, Forest Park, Georgia (C,D) Regd. N3780N Robert S Mancini, Lawrenceville, Georgia (dh,a) Regd.4.3.83 N3780N Charles P Edwards, Regd. N3780N Charles P Edwards, Fayetteville, Georgia (ha) Regd. N3780N Charles P Edwards, Spring Hill, Florida Regd.19.4.95 N3780N Charles P Edwards, Spring Hill, Florida (Address Change?) cc 13.11.12 by FAA as ‘Certificate Expired’ D-1003 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3781N Regd. N3781N Hunters Painting Service Inc., San Jose, California (US64B,A) Regd. N3781N Leaton E Jenkins, Mountain View, California (B,C) Regd. N3781N Leaton E Jenkins (dba), Campbell, California (D) Regd. N3781N MKF Flying Club, San Jose, California (dh,a,ha) Regd.29.1.98 N3781N Ray A Craig & Dennis R Roberts, Susanville, California Regd.25.9.14 N3781N Steven K Brown, Puyallup, Washington Current 13.11.14 D-1004 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3782N Regd. N3782N cc by 1.7.64 D-1005 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3783N Regd. N3783N James E Laugel, Newton, Illinois (US64B) Regd. N3783N James E Lauger, Newton, Illinois (A,B) Regd. N3783N John P Pelzl, Sunnyvale, California (C) Regd. N3783N Evan F Evans, Rio Del, California (D) Regd.29.12.70. N3783N Thomas S Rosen & Wesley C Bidgood, Regd. N3783N Thomas S Rosen, San Rafael, California (dh,a) Regd. N3783N Thomas S Rosen & Wesley C Bidgood, Novato, California Destroyed on 10 February 1978 at Napa, California when it crashed after the left wing disintegrated in flight. The sole occupant, who was on a flight from Novato, California to Sacramento, California, was killed. Registration Revoked cc 27.7.09 D-1006 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3989N US Export Certificate issued 1.10.47 Regd.30.1.48 LV-RNX WO on 3 February 1954. D-1007 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3784N Regd. N3784N US Export Certificate issued 21.1.60 Regd.6.4.60 VH-BBQ Airspray Corporation (Queensland) Pty. Ltd., Archerfield, Queensland Regd. .60 VH-BBQ Australian Aircraft Sales Pty. Ltd., Kings Cross, New South Wales Regd.2.5.60 VH-BBQ Australian Aircraft Sales Pty. Ltd., Kings Cross, New South Wales Regd.6.3.61 VH-BBQ Commonwealth Finance Corporation, Kings Cross, New South Wales Regd. VH-BBQ J D Mahoney, Sydney, New South Wales Regd.16.10.61 VH-BBQ M J Sheahan, Sydney-Mascot, New South Wales Regd.20.10.61 VH-BBQ Rain Air Taxis Pty. Ltd., Sydney-Mascot, New South Wales Regd.21.3.63 VH-BBQ Australian Aircraft Sales (Queensland) Pty. Ltd., Potts Point, New South Wales Regd.19.9.63 VH-BBQ Consolidated Aviation Finance, Potts Point, New South Wales Regd.26.9.63 VH-BBQ C C Henry, Merewether, New South Wales Regd.4.12.63 VH-BBQ L Giovanelli & K J Burgess, Sydney, New South Wales Regd.13.5.64 VH-BBQ C C Henry, Merewether, New South Wales Regd.31.1.65 VH-BBQ J H Kettle, Wollongong, New South Wales Regd.18.6.65 VH-BBQ Maslings Aircraft Sales & Service, Cootamundra, New South Wales Regd.15.9.65 VH-BBQ Masling Aviation, Cootamundra, New South Wales Regd.31.8.66 VH-BBQ Business Aviation, Bankstown, New South Wales cc 31.8.66 Regd.31.8.66 VH-DUN Business Aviation Pty. Ltd., Bankstown, New South Wales. {Also quoted as being registered 1960 - error?} CAA date for registration of 31.10.66 Regd. VH-DUN Business Aviation (Pty.) Ltd., Sydney-Bankstown, New South Wales (gg) Regd.14.6.68 VH-DUN Masling Aviation, Cootamundra, New South Wales Regd.18.10.68 VH-DUN Hawker de Havilland Australia Pty. Ltd., Yagoona, New South Wales Regd. VH-DUN Hawker de Havilland (Australia) (Pty.) Ltd., Yagoona, New South Wales (j) Regd.3.9.71 VH-DUN J W Erwin, Ungarie, New South Wales Regd. VH-DUN J W Erwin, Ungarie, New South Wales Damaged on 18 May 1976 at Griffith, New South Wales. cc 5.8.76 D-1007 VH-BBQ (Brian Stanier-APN) D-1007 N84K (aso.com) D-1007 N84K (aso.com) D-1007 VH-BBQ Bankstown September 1963 (Bob Neate) D-1007 VH-BBQ Mascot September 1964 D-1007 VH-DUN Griffith, NSW 30 October 1975 (Greg Banfield) D-1008 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3785N Regd. N3785N cc by 1.7.64 D-1009 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3786N Regd. N3786N Henry H Huey, Albany, Georgia (US64B,A,B,C,D,dh,a) Damaged on 1 June 1969 at Lynden Airport, Lynden, Washington when the pilot lost control during the landing roll, swerved & hit a fence. The five people on-board received minor injuries. Regd. .11.86 N3786N cc 2.1.90 D-1010 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3787N Regd. N3787N Kenneth W Morain, Long Beach, California (US64B,A) Regd. N3787N Spyros J Papageorge, Hawthorne, California (B) Regd. N3787N Martin E Rathbun, Reno, Nevada (C) Regd. N3787N Kenneth J Konda, San Diego, California (D) Regd. N3787N Cdr. Robert G Donnelly, Alexandria, Virginia (dh,a) Regd.25.10.78 N3787N Robert G Donnelly, Regd. N3787N Robert G Donnelly, Oakland, California (ha) Regd.25.5.93 N3787N Robert G Donnelly, Scottsdale, Arizona Regd.2.6.95 N3787N Robert G Donnelly, Carlsbad, California Regd. N3787N Robert G Donnelly, San Diego, California Regd. N3787N Robert G Donnelly, Carlsbad, California Current 5.12.13 D-1010 N3787N D-1011 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3788N Regd. N3788N L White, J W Taul & G Gay, Versailles, Indiana Regd. N3788N L White, Versailles, Indiana (US64B,A,B,C,D,ha) Regd.26.2.93 N3788N L White, Versailles, Indiana Regd. N3788N L White, J W Taul & G Gay, Versailles, Indiana Sale Reported, Versailles, Indiana Sold to Lloyd White cc 22.4.13 by FAA as ‘Certificate Expired’ D-1012 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3789N Regd. N3789N Edward F Frehmeyer, Maple Heights, Ohio (US64B,A,B,C,D) Regd. N3333F H L Douglas & Associates Inc., Gainesville, Florida (dh) Regd. N3333F H L Douglas & Assoc. Inc., Gainesville, Florida (US74B) Regd. N3333F Air Tallahassee Inc., Tallahassee, Florida (a) Regd. N3333F Lee R Williams, Douglas, Georgia (ha) Regd.11.12.92 N3333F Christopher R Garrett, Ronnie D Dobbs & Curtiss Bible, Englewood, Tennessee Regd.10.2.94 N3333F Christopher R Garrett, Englewood, Tennessee Damaged on 28 May 1998 at Muscle Shoals, Alabama when the undercarriage retracted during the take-off roll. The two people on-board, who were leaving for Chattanooga, Tennessee, were uninjured. cc 30.3.00 as Destroyed/Scrapped Wreck noted at Quality Air Salvage, Groveland, Florida during November 2011 D-1013 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3790N Regd. N3790N George W Warden Co. Inc., Washington (LO60) Regd. N3790N Roland G Lamb, Spokane, Washington (US64B,A,B,C) Regd. N3790N Harper Ray, Spokane, Washington (D) Regd. N3790N M Kenneth Willmon, Tigard, Oregon (dh,a) Regd.25.3.82 N3790N Leonard Peter Reynen, Medford, Oregon Regd. N3790N Leonard Peter Reynen, Medford, Oregon (ha) Damaged (probably DBF) on 16 June 1985 at Cameron Park, California when it crashed on take-off. The aircraft was overweight by approx.123lbs. A post-crash fire commenced immediately, but the occupants exited the aircraft on their own. The pilot, Leonard P Reynen, and the three passengers received serious injuries. Regd.19.1.94 N3790N Leonard Peter Reynen, Medford, Oregon cc 13.11.12 by FAA as ‘Certificate Expired’ D-1014 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3791N Regd. N3791N A D Galbraith, Sunnyvale, California (US64B,A,B,C) Regd. N3791N Kenneth Robertson, Oakland, California (D) Regd. N3791N Kenneth J Robertson, Bridgeport, California (dh,a,ha) Regd.26.2.93 N3791N Kenneth J Robertson, Bridgeport, California Sale Reported 26.9.97, Sacramento, California Sold to Kevin Labs, Sacramento, California Regd.15.12.11 N3791N Kevin A Labs, Citrus Heights, California Current 5.12.13 D-1015 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd. NC3990N US Export Certificate issued 1.10.47 Regd. .10.47 CX-AJN Regd. CX-AJN Ernesto Arrospide, Montevideo Broke-up in mid-air and crashed on 12 February 1949. D-1015 N698T D-1016 Built 1947 Type 35 US Export Certificate issued 1.10.47 Regd. .10.47 HS-SFE Siamese Airways Co. Ltd., Bangkok Believed crashed on 9 August 1948 near Ayudhya (Above from Steve Darke/thai-aviation.net) (Also quoted as: Delivered 1949 Regd.1.11.51 HS-SFE Thai Airways Co. Ltd., Bangkok Regd. HS-TBE Thai Airways Co. Ltd., Bangkok (SE79) Regd.7.12.55 HS-TBE Thai Airways Co. Ltd., Bangkok cc 15.6.58) D-1016 HS-TBE (Brian Stanier-APN) D-1017 Built 1947 Type 35 Regd.
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