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Civil Aircraft Registers of Honduras CIVIL AIRCRAFT REGISTERS OF HONDURAS PREFACE; The information shown here is from official reports, production histories, and sightings around the world. To show maximum respect to the Honduran Authorities names, addresses details of private owners are only included where this information has been submitted to BV or similar. Where names of airlines or operators are shown it is where the aircraft has been marked and/or operated with titles, which are in effect in the public domain by their existence. The aim of this project is to encourage interest in the history of aviation in Honduras and to develop a good relationship with the relevant authorities. I hope the presentation of this material will be taken in the positive spirit it is intended. Any observations, additions, and corrections are very welcome to: [email protected] ORIGINAL REGISTRATION SERIES XH-AC1 CESSNA 170B 25107 EX N8255A REG 1952 REG TO CX -09-1956 CX TO XH-101(2) XH-ANA DOUGLAS C-47A- 13301 EX PJ-ALI NB:(INITIALLY XH-T001) 25-DK REG -09-1950 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-ANA XH-ANB DOUGLAS C-47-DL 9146 EX XH-T002 REG 26-06-50 REG TO ANHSA CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-ANB XH-ANC DOUGLAS C-47B 16819/ EX N2700A 33567 REG -03-1955 REG TO CX -01-1959 CX TO XH-SAI(2) XH-ASA PIPER PA-18 18-1855 EX N2133A SUPER CUB REG -03-1959 REG TO CX -06-1959 XH-ASB CESSNA 180 30752 EX N2452C REG REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-ASB XH-ASC CESSNA 170B 26306 EX XH-KVT REG -08-1960 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-ASC XH-ASD CESSNA 180 30056 EX XH-145 REG REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-ASD XH-ASI CESSNA 180A 50308 EX N5008E REG -08-1960 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-ASI(1) XH-ESA-P CESSNA 140A 15615 EX TG-BIN qv REG -08-1956 REG TO XH-ESA REG TO CX -03-1963 CX TO HR-202 XH-ESB CESSNA 140 12572 EX N2332N REG -02-1957 REG TO CX 1959 XH-ESC-P CESSNA 140A 15406 EX N9685A REG -03-1957 REG TO XH-ESC REG TO CX 1959 XH-ESD CESSNA 120 12106 EX XH-TXC REG -12-1956 REG TO W/O 30-10-57 BETWEEN AMATILLA AND SAN MIGUEL, EL SALVADOR XH-ESE CESSNA 140 12803 EX N2547N REG -07-1958 REG TO CX XH-ESF CESSNA 140A 15368 EX TG-BIE qv REG -04-1958 REG TO CX 1959 XH-ESG CESSNA 140A 15648 EX N5692C REG -05-1959 REG TO CX XH-TSG CESSNA 180 30056 EX YS-210A REG -03-1957 REG TO CX -08-1958 CX TO XH-145 XH-KVT CESSNA 170B 26306 EX XH-120 REG -10-1957 REG TO CX -08-1960 CX TO XH-ASC XH-SAA DOUGLAS C-47A 19667 EX N444G -80-DL REG REG TO W/O 06-01-59 CX 12-01-59 XH-SAB DOUGLAS C-47-DL 4299 EX NC54728 REG -01-1952 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-SAB XH-SAC DOUGLAS C-47-DL 4232 EX 41-7745 REG -01-1952 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-SAC XH-SAD(1) DOUGLAS C-47-DL 4477 EX NC51881 REG -01-1952 REG TO CX -02-1961 (CRASHED 02-06-53 REBUILT -09-1957 AS XH-SAD) CX TO HR-SAD XH-SAD(2) DOUGLAS C-47-DL 7317 EX NC15582 REG -01-1955 REG TO CX -06-1955 CX TO N21712 XH-SAE DOUGLAS C-47-DL 9090 EX XH-TAE REG -01-1955 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-SAE XH-SAF DOUGLAS C-47B 34406 EX XH-TAF(2) -50-DK REG -01-1955 REG TO W/O 29-08-57 CX 30-08-57 XH-SAG DOUGLAS C-47A 25245 EX XH-TAG(2) -30-DK REG -01-1955 W/O 17-12-55 AT NUEVO OCTOTEPEQUE CX 18-12-55 XH-SAH DOUGLAS C-47-DL 6102 EX XA-FIY REG -05-1954 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-SAH XH-SAI(1) CURTISS C-46 392 EX N8377C(?)/N10623 REG -05-1955 REG TO CX -10-1955 CX TO N9817F XH-SAI(2) DOUGLAS C-47B 16819/ EX XH-ANC 33567 REG -01-1959 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-SAI XH-SAJ HOWARD NH-1 807 EX BuA 29482 REG -06-1960 REG TO W/O 16-11-60 AT COLON XH-SAK CURTISS C-46F 22569 EX N1801M -1-CU REG -06-1960 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-SAK XH-SAL CURTISS C-46A 248 EX CC-CNB -55-CK REG -06-1960 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-SAL XH-TAA(1) STINSON JUNIOR 10001 EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAA(2) LOCKHEED 10 . EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAB(1) STINSON JUNIOR 10002 EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAB(2) FORD 5-AT 71 EX NC412H REG REG TO CX XH-TAB(3) BELLANCA 815 REG -05-1941 REG TO CX 01-07-43 CX TO XH-TAB(4) LOCKHEED 10E 1133 EX NC30077 REG REG TO W/O 17-10-46 CX XH-TAC(1) STINSON JUNIOR 10003 EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAC(2) CURTISS C-46A 432 EX 43-47361 -60-CK REG REG TO CX CX TO HI-36 XH-TAD BELLANCA CH400 615 EX NC754W SKYROCKET REG -06-1934 REG TO WFU CX 12-08-43 XH-TAE(1) BELLANCA PACEMAKER 627 REG -07-1937 REG TO CofA XP 30-11-43 WFU CX XH-TAE(2) DOUGLAS C-47-DL 9090 EX YS-31 qv REG REG TO CX -01-1955 CX TO XH-SAE XH-TAF(1) BELLANCA PACEMAKER 153 REG -12-1935 REG TO WFU 1944 CX XH-TAF(2) DOUGLAS C-47B 34406 EX 45-1136 -50-DK REG REG TO CX -01-1955 CX TO XH-SAF XH-TAG(1) STINSON MODEL U . EX TRI-MOTOR REG REG TO CX XH-TAG(2) DOUGLAS C-47A 25245 EX AN-ACE -30-DK REG REG TO CX -01-1955 CX TO XH-SAG XH-TAH FORD 5-ATC 75 EX F-2 (CHILE) REG REG TO CX CX TO AN-ABO XH-TAI FORD 5-AT . EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAJ(1) FOKKER UNIVERSAL 443 EX NC762Y REG REG TO CX XH-TAJ(2) FORD 5-AT . EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAK(1) FORD 5-ATB 28 EX NC9671 REG REG TO CX 1937 CX TO LG-TAK qv XH-TAK(2) FORD 5-ATB 39 EX NC9683 REG REG TO CX CX TO AN-AAP XH-TAL FORD 5-AT . EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAM BELLANCA CH400 71 REG -12-1935 SKYROCKET REG TO WFU 1944 CX XH-TAN FORD 5-ATC 75 REG -12-1935 REG TO WFU 1944 CX XH-TAO FORD 5-ATD 103 EX NC436H REG REG TO CX CX TO AN-AAK XH-TAP BELLANCA PACEMAKER . REG REG TO CX XH-TAQ(1) FORD 5-ATC 73 EX NC413H REG REG TO CX 1937 CX TO LG-TAQ qv XH-TAQ(2) HUFF DALAND 19 EX NC268K FLAMINGO G-2W REG REG TO CX XH-TAR(1) FORD 5-ATC 52 EX NC8414 REG REG TO CX 1937 CX TO LG-TAR qv XH-TAR(2) TRAVELAIR A6000A 892 REG -02-1942 REG TO CX 12-02-43 XH-TAR(3) LOCKHEED 10E 1134 EX NC30078 REG REG TO CX XH-TAS(1) FORD 5-ATB 26 EX NC9669 REG REG TO CX 1937 CX TO LG-TAS qv XH-TAS(2) BELLANCA 31-50 804 EX NC57V PACEMAKER REG 1937 REG TO CX XH-TAT(1) FORD 5-AT . EX REG -04-1936 REG TO CX XH-TAT(2) LOCKHEED 10A 1084 EX TI-70 REG REG TO W/O 07-03-46 CX XH-TAT(3) AVRO ANSON BRU-1456 EX REG REG TO CX 1948 CX TO XA-HEV XH-TAU(1) FORD 5-ATB 36 EX NC9681 REG -04-1936 REG TO CX 1937 CX TO LG-TAU qv XH-TAU(2) HUFF DALAND 4 EX NC656E FLAMINGO G-2W REG REG TO CX XH-TAV KREUTZER K-5 113 EX NC187W AIRCOACH REG REG TO CX 1937 CX TO LG-TAV qv XH-TAW FORD 5-ATC 64 EX NC405H REG REG TO CX CX TO AN-AAN XH-TAX(1) FORD 5-ATB . EX REG REG TO W/O -11-1940 CX XH-TAX(2) FORD 5-ATC 26 EX LG-AAC/LG-TAS/XH-TAS qv REG -07-1941 REG TO CX XH-TAY(1) FORD 5-AT . EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAY(2) LOCKHEED 18(C-60A) 2292 EX 42-32202 REG REG TO CX CX TO N39488 XH-TAZ(1) FORD 5-AT . EX REG REG TO CX XH-TAZ(2) DOUGLAS C-47A 19046 EX 42-100583 -65-DL REG REG TO CX CX TO TI-62 qv XH-TEC BELLANCA 328 REG -07-1941 REG TO W/O 09-04-43 CX XH-TED LOCKHEED 14-H 1403 EX NC17384 (CX -09-1939) REG 16-09-39 REG TO CX -02-1940 CX TO LG-AAM qv (REG 17-02-40) XH-TEE LOCKHEED 14-H2 1432 EX NC17393 REG 15-07-41 REG TO CX CX TO YS-19 qv XH-TEF LOCKHEED 14-H2 1439A EX NC17394 REG 27-09-39 REG TO CX 1941 CX TO YS-20 qv XH-TEG LOCKHEED 14-H 1405 EX NC17386 REG 15-01-40 REG TO CX 1942 CX TO PP-AVA XH-TEH LOCKHEED 14-H 1406 EX NC17387 REG REG TO CX -01-1942 CX TO VP-TAH XH-TEK LOCKHEED 12A 1207 EX PP-AVF REG REG TO CX XH-TNA CURTISS C-46A 218 EX N9925F -55-CK REG -11-1954 REG TO CX -02-1958 CX TO OB-WBA-471 (RESTORED -11-1960 THEN R/R HR-TNA -02-1961) XH-TNB CURTISS C-46A 435 EX 43-47364 -60-CK REG -07-1951 CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-TNB XH-TNC(1) CURTISS C-46A 433 EX 43-47362 -60-CK REG REG TO CX XH-TNC(2) CURTISS C-46D 33066 EX CU-P183 -10-CU REG -11-1950 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-TNC XH-TND(1) CURTISS C-46D 33940 EX 44-78544 -20-CU REG REG TO CX c-1950 CX TO HI-14 XH-TND(2) CURTISS C-46A 30452 EX 42-96790 -45-CU REG -12-1953 REG TO CX -02-1961 CX TO HR-TND XH-TNE(1) CURTISS C-46D 33283 EX CU-P197 -10-CU REG REG TO TAN CX CX TO CB-67 XH-TNE(2) CURTISS C-46A 26480 EX N68737 -10-CU REG -12-1955 REG TO TAN CX c-11-1957 CX TO HC-ABQ XH-TNF(1) CURTISS C-46A 385 EX TI-110 -60-CK REG REG TO CX c1947 CX TO CB-37 XH-TNF(2) CURTISS C-46A 412 EX YV-C-ERB -60-CK REG REG TO CX c-05-1957 CX TO OB-OAA-470 XH-TNG CURTISS C-46A 174 EX NC79695 -55-CK REG REG TO CX c1947 CX TO CU-C145 XH-TRA BACH 3-CT-6 5 EX NC388 AIR YACHT REG -05-1937 REG TO CX XH-TRB BACH 3-CT-9 18 EX NC502M AIR YACHT REG -07-1937 REG TO CX 1939 CX TO TI-37 qv XH-TRC BACH CT-9 .
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