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Beautifully restored 1929 Great Lakes 2T-1A Sport Trainer, a classic two-seat open-cockpit aerobatic biplane finished in an eye-catching red and white sunburst paint scheme. Powered by a newly overhauled Warner Super Scarab 165 HP radial engine and a Sensenich two-blade wooden propeller, this aircraft has been hangared since new and carries no damage history with complete original logs. A rare opportunity to own a piece of golden-age aviation history that is as fun to fly as it is to display. |
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| Price: |
$249,000 USD
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| Offered By: | Aircraft Associates |
| Registration: | N202K |
| S/N: | 28 |
| Home Airport: | 63S (Airnav) |
| Location: |
Colville, Washington United States
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| Days Active: | 1 day ago |
| Airframe | |
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Steel-tube fuselage with wood wings and fabric covering Conventional (tailwheel) landing gear Two tandem open cockpits Always hangared since new No damage history Complete original logs Gross weight 1,580 lbs Empty weight 1,100 lbs Useful load 578 lbs Wingspan 26 ft 8 in Length 20 ft 4 in Height 7 ft 10 in Wing area 187.6 sq ft |
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| Total Time: | 0 Hours |
| Number of Seats: | 2 |
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| Engines & Props | |
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Warner Super Scarab Series 165 HP radial engine Newly overhauled with an additional complete set of new cylinders and cylinder components Sensenich fixed-pitch 2-blade wooden propeller |
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| Interior & Exterior | |
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Red and white sunburst paint scheme Tribute markings honoring Betty Skelton and her famous "Little Stinker" with skunk emblem on the fuselage N202K registration displayed on the rudder |
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| Other Info | |
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Inspection Status: Fresh annual inspection with purchase |
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| Damage: | No known current or historical damage |
| Special Type: | Antique / Classic |