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Updated 24.8.2015 UPDATED 24.8.2015 D-5000 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 27.2.57 Regd. N5000Q Coastal Airways Inc., Groton, Connecticut (US64B,A,B,C) Regd. N5000Q Billy G Gurley, Farmingdale, New York (D) Regd. N5000Q Ernest J Arena, Hempstead, New York (dh,a) Regd. N5000Q Ernest J Arena, Smithtown, New York (ha) Regd.26.2.93 N5000Q Ernest J Arena, Smithtown, New York Regd.7.5.04 N5000Q Mark L Wilkuns & Daniel C Nowalzyk, Woodridge, Illinois Regd.11.3.05 N5000Q Daniel C Nowalzyk, Downers Grove, Illinois Current 6.6.14 D-5000 N5000Q EAA Fly-in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA 23 July 2007 (Frank McLean) D-5001 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 1.3.57 Regd. N5447D Hugh M Cunningham of Dallas Inc., Dallas, Texas (US64B,A,B,C) Regd. N5447D J V Mix, Denton, Texas (D) Regd. N5447D Tilmon Chamlee, Macon, Georgia (dh,a) Regd. N5447D Hudson and Marshall, Macon, Georgia (ha) Regd.19.2.03 N5447D Jon Evon Gonzales, Prairieville, Louisiana Regd.29.7.08 N5447D David C Gonzales, Prairieville, Louisiana Current 6.6.14 D-5002 Built 1957 Type H35 Regd. N5484D cc D-5003 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 4.3.57 Regd. N5025B Builders Supply Co. Inc., Kansas (LO60) Regd. N5025B Builders Lumber & Supply Co., Junction City, Kansas (US64B,A) Regd. N5025B Commercial Credit Equipment Corp., Kansas City, Missouri (B,C,D) Damaged on 7 July 1972 at Newton Coty-County Airport, Newton, Kansas when the pilot failed to lower the undercarriage whilst making a precautionary landing due to suspected electrical failure. The three people on the flight from Lincoln, Nebraska to Lawton, Oklahoma, received minor injuries. Regd. N5025B Wicker Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota (dh,US74B,a) Regd. N5025B Walter C Harbeck, Shakopee, Minnesota (ha) Regd.24.4.84 N5025B David A Mihalic, Regd.19.1.94 N5025B David A Mihalic, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky Regd. N5025B David A Mihalic, Missoula, Montana Current 6.6.14 D-5004 Built Type H35 Regd. N5485D Stewart Title Guaranty Co., Texas (LO60) Regd. N5485D Golden West Enterprises Inc., Eugene, Oregon (US64B,A) Destroyed on 15 October 1965 near Wells, Nevada when it crashed in bad weather. (baillod.com & thunting.com web-site both quote 16th) The wreckage was found on three days later. The two people on-board were killed cc by 1.7.66 D-5005 Built 1957 Type H35 Regd. N215D Woodlake Flying Club Inc., Woodlake, California (US64B,A,B) Regd. N215D Skynights Flying Club Inc., Minnetonka, Minnesota (C) Regd. N215D Saint Paul Squadron Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota (D,dh,US74B,a,ha) Regd. N215D B Davis, Destroyed on 26 May 1984 2 miles north of Sasakwa, near Wewoka, Oklahoma when it broke-up at low altitude in bad weather. The sole occupant, reported as the owner B Davis, was killed. cc FAA File lost D-5006 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 5.3.57 Regd. N5471D Harold V Stone Logging Operation, Oregon (LO60) Regd. N5471D Edward Meihofer, Baldwinsville, New York (US64B) Damaged on 20 August 1964 at Recker Airport, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas when the pilot failed to lower the undercarriage for landing. The two people on-board received minor injuries. Regd. N5471D John F Sain, Dallas, Texas (A,B,C,D) Regd. N5471D Donald R Varner, Elk River, Minnesota (dh), Regd. N5471D Patrick N Rounds, Hopkins, Minnesota (ha) Regd.19.5.04 N5471D John F Laird, Plymouth, Minnesota Regd. N5471D John F Laird, Tyndall, South Dakota Current 6.6.14 D-5007 Built 1957 Type H35 Regd. N5477D John P Urzi, Los Gatos, California (US64B,A,B,C,D) Regd. N5477D Jim L Jones, Menlo Park, California (dh,a) Regd. N5477D James Jay Hauk, Las Vegas, Nevada (ha) Regd. N5477D Clifford A Ricker, Wallace, California cc .7.96 Regd.23.8.96 N5477D Roger Nelson dba Nelson Sales, Casa Grande, Arizona Regd.10.1.97 N5477D Don P Crampton, Phoenix, Arizona Damaged on 16 May 2000 at Show Low Municipal Airport, Show Low, Arizona when it landed short of the runway after the engine lost power due to fuel starvation whilst inbound from Mesa, Arizona. The sole passenger received minor injuries whilst the pilot was uninjured. Regd.16.2.00 N5477D Robert G Terrell, Charles K Terrell & Rosanne M Terrell, Casa Grande, Arizona Current 25.10.14 with ‘Certificate Expired on 31.12.13 - Pending Cancellation’ status D-5008 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 5.3.57 Regd. N5501D Keystone Construction Co., (LO60) Regd. N5501D Martin Aviation Inc., Santa Ana, California (US64B) Regd. N5501D Sorenson Engineering Inc., Yucaipa, California (A,B,C,D,dh,a,ha) Regd.18.8.93 N5501D Sorenson Engineering Inc., Yucaipa, California Regd.21.6.02 N5501D Starway Aviation LLC., Yucaipa, California Registration Pending, Saint Louis, Missouri AfR 15.9.05 N5501D John J Steuby, Saint Louis, Missouri Regd.14.5.11 N5501D John J Steuby Company, Saint Louis, Missouri Current 6.6.14 D-5009 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 6.3.57 Regd. N399N Newnan Corp., Newnan, Georgia (US64B,A) Regd. N399B Marion R Turner, Cairo, Illinois (B,C) Regd. N399B Roy S Jones, Selma, Alabama (D) Regd. N399B Mercer Marine Transit, Smyrna, Georgia (dh,US74B) Regd. N399B Mercer Marine Transit, Calhoun, Georgia (a) Regd. N399B Ervin Lamar Mercer, Calhoun, Georgia (ha) Regd.21.7.89 N399B Jack J Williams, Marietta, Georgia Regd.31.3.93 N399B Jack J Williams, Marietta, Georgia Regd. N399B Jack J Williams, Jasper, Georgia Reported as on display in the World Aircraft Museum, Calhoun, Georgia Current 6.6.14 D-5010 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 6.3.57 Regd. N567U** Beach Flyers Inc., Norfolk, Virginia (US64B,A,B,C) Regd. N567UP Piedmont Aviation Inc., Winston Salem, North Carolina (D) Damaged on 18 March 1967 at West Palm Beach Airport, West Palm Beach when the undercarriage collapsed whilst landing in a strong cross-wind. The four people on-board received minor injuries. Regd. N567UP Bobby S Morgan, Virginia Beach, Virginia (dh) Regd. N567UP Eberhard E Engel, Bloomington, Minnesota (a) Regd. N567UP Howard Dan Sanders (dba), Houston, Texas (ha) Regd.22.1.96 N567UP Robert B Dodson & Margaret A Dodson, Harvard, Illinois Current 6.6.14 D-5011 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 7.3.57 Regd. N5487D Dorothy M Blasingame, Atwater, California (US64B,A) Regd. N5487D Herb Boesch, Salinas, California (B,C,D,dh,a) Regd. N5487D Richard S Kramer, Foster City, California (ha) Regd.18.11.93 N5487D David W Masters (Trustee), Palo Alto, California Regd.18.4.95 N5487D Thomas E Schoder, Cupertino, California Regd. N5487D Thomas E Schoder, Salem, Oregon Regd. N5487D Thomas E Schoder, Dallas, Oregon Current 6.6.14 D-5011 N5487D Sedona, Arizona, USA D-5011 N5487D Palo Alto, California, USA 4 May 1997 (Keith Share) 22 May 1998 (MRS) D-5012 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 8.3.57 Regd. N5489D Barnes Motor Developments Co., Indiana (LO60) Regd. N5489D Barnes Motor Developments Co., Muncie, Indiana (US64B,A,B,C) Regd. N5489D Jack P Ward, Orlando, Florida (D) Regd. N5489D Benjamin E Wright, Winter Park, Florida (dh,a) Regd. N5489D John A Caple, Syracuse, Indiana (ha) Regd.30.3.93 N5489D Thomas O Murchison III, Coy, Arkansas Regd.5.3.01 N5489D No Vacancy LLC., Lake Havasu City, Arizona Regd.24.10.06 N5489D Daniel D Rock, Alva, Oklahoma Regd.18.12.12 N5489D Holder-Pyeatt Family LLC., Alva, Oklahoma Current 6.6.14 D-5012 N5489D Mesa-Falcon Field, Arizona, USA D-5012 N5489D (aso.com) 28 March 1998 (MRS) D-5013 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 8.3.57 Regd. N358B Cascade Leasing Co., Portland, Oregon (US64B) Regd. N358B Charles J Hymas, Torrance, California (A) Regd. N358B Edward E Garton, Orland, California (B,C,D) Regd. N358B Henry H Schwake, Mill Valley, California (dh,US74B,a) Regd. N358B Richard F Williams, Dallas, Texas (ha) Registration Pending 2.2.93, Fort Wayne, Indiana Regd.1.3.93 N358B R & S Enterprise, Fort Wayne, Indiana Regd.3.6.98 N358B Mike Ward, Carnesville, Georgia Regd.22.6.98 N358B Mike Ward, Carnesville, Georgia Current 6.6.14 D-5014 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 8.3.57 Regd. N5490D Bob Nicholes Oil Co. Inc., Idaho (LO60) Regd. N5490D Bob Nicholes Oil Co. Inc., Caldwell, Idaho (US64B,A,B,C) Damaged on 13 September 1967 when an engine failure due to fuel starvation led to a forced-landing on a highway. The pilot lowered the undercarriage late to avoid a car but it failed to lock it down and the aircraft landed with it retracted. The sole occupant received minor injuries. Regd. N5490D Bob Madden, Caldwell, Idaho (D,dh,a,ha) Regd.9.9.88 N5490D Veral D Haug, Midlothian, Texas Regd.18.7.07 N5490D L R McAdams & Sandi J McAdams, Midlothian, Texas Regd.7.11.11 N5490D Joseph D Weaver & Teresa Weaver, Flower Mound, Texas Current 7.6.14 D-5015 Built 1957 Type H35 US Export Certificate issued 12.3.57 Regd.12.3.57 CX-AQX Aero Club Paysadu current on 8.72 register D-5015 CX-AQX D-5016 Built 1957 Type H35 CofA issued 11.3.57 Regd. N5438D Foster Bell Co., South Dakota (LO60) Regd. N5438D Gopher Aviation Inc., Rochester, Minnesota (US64B) Regd. N5438D Crossville Rubber Products, Crossville, Tennessee (A,B,C,D,dh,a) Damaged on 9 December 1965 at Crossville Airport, Crossville, Tennessee when it made a wheels-up landing after the landing gear motor failed and the pilot failed to use the emergency extension system properly. The two people on-board received minor injuries. Regd. N5438D Nevada Diversified Investors Corp., Carson City, Nevada (ha) Registration Pending, Yuma, Arizona (US93) Regd.
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