N80714 - NORTH AMERICAN NA 50 REPLICA


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    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Manufacturer
    NORTH AMERICAN
    Model
    NA-50 REPLICA
    Serial Number
    27549
    Registration #
    N80714
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! Fighter Performance on a Trainer Budget! Super Looks Built by Westpac Restorations from NA-50 Drawings

    Airframe

    Airframe Notes
    530 Hrs TTSNEW

    Engine

    Engine Notes
    Pratt & Whitney R1340-61 530 Hrs SMOH by Aero Engines- Los Angeles, CA

    Props

    Prop Notes
    23D40-311 Overhauled by Foster’s Propeller Service Inc. (2003)- Boynton, OK

    Avionics

    Avionics/Radios
    Garmin 396 GPS King KX-155 Nav/Com King KT-76A Transponder Narco Escort II ACK ELT Intercom

    Additional Equipment

    Additional Equipment
    Dual Controls Red Line Brakes Oxygen System (Removed: Parts and Tank Available) Aux Tanks (Removed: All Parts Saved) Retractable Tail Wheel Plumbing in Place (Capped Off) Cylinder Included with Sale

    Exterior

    Exterior Notes
    Army Air Corps Paint Scheme with Flat Paint, Grey Bottom with Star Roundels on Wing and Fuselage with Candy Stripe Rudder – Good Condition

    Inspection Status

    Inspection Status
    AD 2005-12-51 C/W next due at 715 Hours TT Annual Inspection Completed September 2010 $350 Donated to AMOC for this aircraft This Aircraft was built by Westpac Restorations from NA-50 drawings using new materials, SNJ-4 fuselage, T-6G wings (modified by removing 48” from each panel and installing fiberglass rounded tip for a net reduction of 72” to its wingspan). The center flap has been disabled. It has an electric fuel pump and a direct drive starter with a 28 volt electric system. The engine has dual exhaust which gives it a unique sound coupled with the 23D40 full length prop turning at 2/3 engine speed. Its acceleration at take-off is nearly double of that of a standard T-6. Its handling at cruise is excellent and can fit in any T-6 formation. Landings are always a full stall due to prop clearance and superior to a T-6 in cross winds due to shorter wings.


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