1953 GRUMMAN HU 16A
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1953
Manufacturer
GRUMMAN
Model
HU-16A
Condition
Used
Total Time
3527.0
Description
The Albatross was designed and built by Grumman in the late 1940's for Air/Sea search and rescue, air ambulance, antisubmarine patrol, cargo, and transport. The first of about 450 aircraft built entered service in 1949. The Albatross served with the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, and the military services of 17 foreign countries. The last aircraft left Navy service in 1976, and some Albatrosses are still in service abroad.
This aircraft was put into service in 1953, serving in the U.S. and the Caribbean. In 1968 it was placed in storage until purchase by the present owner in 1993. The aircraft had only 3500 hours of flight time, and underwent complete inspection and replacement (IRAN) overhaul only 700 hours prior to her retirement. It was restored to flying condition, and the restoration process was largely completed by 1995. With the exception of modern avionics and instruments, the interior and exterior were generally restored to original condition and configuration. The original medical stretchers are used as bunks. A marine lavatory replaced the spartan Navy head and a small galley was added. This aircraft is in excellent flying condition and ready for service.
modern avionics and instruments, the interior and exterior beautifully restored to original condition and configuration, short wing.
Airframe
Airframe Notes
TT 3527
Engine 1
Engine 1 Time
304
Engine 1 Time Since
SMOH
Engine 1 Notes
Wright 1820-76
L: 304 hrs. SMOH
R: 847 hrs. SMOH
Engine 2
Engine 2 Time
847
Engine 2 Time Since
SMOH
Props
Prop Notes
L: 304 hrs. SPOH
R: 847 hrs. SPOH
Heated
Nickel Plated
Reversing
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
Dual Collins VHR 20A VHF Transceiver with dual head switching
Dual Collins VIR-30A VOR/LOC/GS/MKR Receiver with DME Switching
Collins TDR-90 Trasnponder with Encoder
Collins DME-40 DME with VOR control head channeling
Collins ADF-60A ADF with RMI presentation
Collins Radar Altimeter with display and FD-112 Interface
King KHF-950 HF Receiver with fixed and trailing wire antennas
TFM-138 Marine FM VHF receiver with dual channel monitoring
SkyPhone airborne radiotelephone with cockpit and cabin call sets
Dual Garmin GPS-155 IFR certified GPS receivers
Collins FD-112 Flight Director
Collins PN-101 Slaved compass HSI system
Two Collins Dual RMI Indicators with Nav #1, Nav #2, ADF switching
STEC Autopilot with all couplers and heavy duty servos
Bendix RDS-81 Digital Color Radar with 12" flat plate antenna and checklist / NAV graphics adapter
Argus 7000 moving map display with GPS #1 / #2 switching
Three NAT Audio Amp. Switching units with 4 zone intercom, VOX and bow compartment and rest room stations
NAT Ext. Loudspeaker Amp. Hailing/Siren unit
Shadin Fuel and Air Data Computer with Garmin interface
Two Sennheiser electronic ANR lightweight headsets
Two Flitetronics PC-17-3 600 VA Inverters
Sony AM/FM/CD/MD receiver with 10 disk CD changer and remote
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
Three Heavy Duty 28 v. aircraft batteries with individual charging/switching
Honda 3KW 115 v. Generator
Heart 3KW 115 v. -28vDC iniverter/charger with control panel
Six Marine Bilge Pumps for each bilge compartment and shower bilge
Marine flushing toilet with 30 gal. waste tank and quantity indicator, including macerator pump and pump-out system
40 gal. Fresh Water Tank with distribution pump for galley and restroom sink
Marine depth sounder with cockpit display
A28450 Pendulum Sextant (original, OH) with overhead mount
Two digital graphic 9 cyl. JP Engine Monitors with voltmeter, oil temp.
Two 115 v. 300 W. engine oil heating pads with generator-feed and control
Two Quilted engine covers
Pneumatic airframe de-ice system with variable controller
Alcohol windshield de-ice and water windshield washing system
Pitot heat
Anchor light strobe on vertical stabilizer
Two Custom Daron Clean Kit oil scavenge systems (for each engine)
Two Wingtip Strobe systems
Two Engine Oil Quantity probes and displays
Hydraulic reservoir quantity probe and display
Custom instrument pane with instrument edge lighting
"Coolie Hat" electric trim on control wheel
Custom warning light panel
GPS RS-232 output jack for laptop moving map at Navigator Table
Interior
Interior Notes
Extra radio-operator swivel chair, with added porthole window, in cockpit
Custom interior with powder coated gray seats and stretcher racks (for bunks)
Custom reading lights and individual ventilation air outlets at each seat
Forward club seating group with removable 4-place table with wood trim
Water-resistant upholstery
Extra soundproofing, cockpit and cabin
Marine wooden trim
Honeycomb composite lightweight flooring (Boeing)
Custom galley with sink, storage cabinets and drawers
Restroom with sink, storage
All work stands and rescue platform powder coated gray
Custom aluminum entry ladder (Grumman duplicate with extra step)
Custom aluminum tow bar
Custom life raft storage compartment with oil/hydraulic storage
Oxygen outlets at all seats, and 7 cylinder extended-range oxygen system
Metallic sun shades for all windows
Removable mosquito netting for all doors and hatches
Life preservers under each seat in Velcro pouch
Interior: Very Good
Paint: Very Good - USN Rescue Paint Scheme
Complete Logs: All log books since manufacture, including military
Damage History: None
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Next Annual Due: Within 6 Months
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