C-GFPT - GRUMMAN TBM 3 AVENGER


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    Aircraft Summary


    General

    Manufacturer
    GRUMMAN
    Model
    TBM-3 AVENGER
    Serial Number
    537787
    Registration #
    C-GFPT
    Condition
    Used
    Total Time
    3693.0
    Description
    Standard Engine and system Inst. Bendix 34x9.9 Main wheel (mod) LSTA Bendix Brake System(Mod) LSTA Conair Bombing System LSTA TBO for the Wright R-2600-20 egnine is 600 hrs TBO for the Ham Stnd. 23E50 prop is 1200 hrs or 10 yrs whichever occurs first AD 81-13-06R2 is mandatory for the propeller and is repetitive every 5 years (requires disassembly at prop shop) Aircraft required re-weighing every 5 years Former US President, George Bush Sr., Welcomed to Moncton by WWII-Era Avengers MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA – The world’s last operational fleet of Grumman TBM 3-E Avengers was on hand to greet former US president and navy pilot, George Bush Sr., when he touched down at the Moncton International Airport on July 9, 2002. “When we heard Mr. Bush was coming to town, we thought he might be interested in seeing our Avengers—considering he was an Avenger pilot back in World War II,” says Dave Davies, general manager for Forest Protection Limited—the company that owns the planes. “After a few phone calls to his people in the United States, we were extremely pleased when his chief of staff confirmed that Mr. Bush would like to spend a few minutes looking over our planes when he arrived in Moncton to attend a corporate event.” Once Bush arrived though, Davies said the former President spent more than the original 10 minutes his staff had scheduled. “As soon as he saw the Avengers, he walked straight over,” said Davies. “He was clearly interested in the planes and impressed that they were in such good condition and still flying. Mr. Bush spent at least 20 minutes talking with the crew. I got the impression he didn’t want to leave.” After learning how Bush’s exploits as an Avenger pilot in the South Pacific earned him a Distinguished Flying Cross, the crew asked Mr. Bush if he would be interested in buying one of the FPL Avengers since the entire fleet is for sale. Mr. Bush replied that he already had one—suspended from a ceiling in his museum in College Station, Texas. The crew then asked him to sign one of the airplanes. Bush was a bit surprised when he was asked to autograph Tanker 23. “I don’t think he was expecting that,” said Davies. “He was very accommodating though. He signed the plane and just as he was about to walk away, he came back and added ‘41st president of the U.S.’ because he thought people might confuse him with his son.” FPL’s Avengers are currently being used as air tankers for fighting fires. Three of the company’s 10 Avengers have already been sold. The remaining seven planes are being sold individually for approximately $150,000 US each or as a package with a negotiable sales tag. Davies says the historic value of these planes is considerable but what makes them really attractive to prospective buyers is that they are still operational and in excellent condition. Plus they come with the world’s largest inventory of Avenger parts and the original US Navy ‘owners manual’. “I guess having a former president of the United States autograph one of the planes doesn’t hurt their resale value either,” jokes Davies. - 30 - Forest Protection Limited is a Transport Canada licensed aerial operator with facilities at the Fredericton and Miramichi airports in New Brunswick, Canada. They own and operate aircraft used for fire management, pest management and aerial surveys. Incorporated in 1952, FPL is a private, not-for-profit company, with its majority shareholder being the Province of New Brunswick and the remaining shareholders being New Brunswick’s forest industry companies. #10, EDO Air 661 Nav/Com, Garmin GNC 250 GPS/Com, Electric Artificial Horizon, Turn and Bank ELT Deft, EMail:[email protected]

    Airframe

    Airframe Notes
    Weight and Balance 37261

    Engine

    Engine 1 Time
    248
    Engine 1 Overhaul Type
    SMOH
    Engine Notes
    Engine S/N: 446889 247.8

    Props

    Prop Notes
    S/N: P66987 247.8 Prop Inspection due AD-01/05 & OH 01/10


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