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| Listing Status: | Inactive |
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The Culver PQ14 is a modified version of the Culver LFA Cadet and it was used as a radio controlled target drone by the U.S. Army Air Corps during the 1940s. This Aircraft is in immaculate condition and is one of only 3 surviving aircraft that are in airworthy condition. It has been carefully cared for by its owner since 1970 and is flown on a regular basis. The logbooks are in near perfect condition with lots of historical documents to go with it. Here is your chance to own a piece of history that will surely turn heads at your next air show! |
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| Price: | N/A |
| Offered By: | USA Aircraft Brokers Inc. |
| Registration: | N2775 |
| Home Airport: | L35 (Airnav) |
| Location: |
Big Bear City, California United States
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| Airframe | |
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Total Airframe Time: 550 hours Occupancy: Crew: 1 Dimensions: Length: 19 ft 6 in Wingspan: 30 ft 0 in Height: 8 ft 4.5 in Gross Weight: 1830 lb |
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| Total Time: | 550 Hours |
| Avionics | |
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King KX155 NAV/COM Narco AT150 |
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| Engines & Props | |
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Manufacture: Franklin Model: 0300-11 Horse Power: 155 SMOH: 550 hours |
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| Engine Hours: | 550 SNEW |
| Interior & Exterior | |
| Rated 9 out of 10 | |
| Rated 9 out of 10 | |
| Other Info | |
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Inspection Status: Last Annual: 3/21/21 New Wheels and Brakes Not ADSB Compliant Has never been out of annual since 1970 |
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| Damage: | No known current or historical damage |
| Special Type: |
Aerobatic Warbird / Military |