1937 BOEING PT-13A STEARMAN
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1937 BOEING PT-13A STEARMAN
Vintage Aeroplane Europe, ApS 1945 BOEING A75N1 STEARMAN N813LG, sn 75-8698 - 300hp Jacobs Fuel Injected Engine The highest standard, lowest hour Stearman we have ever offered! This is certainly the finest and best equipped Stearman that we have ever offered. Only 75 hours since complete airframe and engine overhaul by Vintage Aeroplane Europe. 300hp Jacobs fuel injected engine provides both power and fuel economy. Hand-rubbed gloss dope finish with everything polished. We wish we could bring it to OSHKOSH! This aircraft was restored by our company last year and only has 75 hours since the work was done. Unfortunately, the owner has lost his hangar space and must sell this stunning aircraft at considerably less than his purchase price. AIRFRAME: Ground-up Restoration in September 2011 at 3000 hours total time. This is a stunning aircraft with very low time since a complete restoration and overhaul. Vintage Aeroplane Europe ApS,SE +46 733522638, Email: [email protected] Web www.vintageaeroplane.com Airframe Features: New production D&S Fuel tank Robust 27” Wheels and Brakes Cleveland Master Cylinders New fuel gauge All AN hardware replaced with fresh cad-1 plated hardware New control and airframe bearings Overhauled throttle quadrants Overhauled instruments New instrument shock mounts New lines and wiring All new electrical panel Dual military stick grips New Hooker Harness 7 point ratchet seat belts New windshield glass Retractable landing light Original Boeing control lock assembly Map/Storage case “Monster Tread” tires Navigation lights Synchronised Whelen three point strobe lights External Power Socket Haliburton landing gear Extra Large custom baggage compartment Original airframe stencils and markings made with a war-era stencil machine Original leather patches and viewing ports New Concorde RG-35 battery approved for inverted flight Aft-view mirror Always Hangared Vintage Aeroplane Europe ApS,SE +46 733522638, Email: [email protected] Web www.vintageaeroplane.com Airframe Overhaul Details: Fuselage stripped down, blasted and linseed oiled, painted in green epoxy primer. Complete aircraft overhauled per Air Corps Technical Order 01-70AB3. This is a very detailed overhaul of all airframe components, including the fuselage frame, cockpit and furnishings, instruments, electrical wiring and avionics, empennage, wings, centre section, landing gear and tailwheel. 100% replacement items in overhaul: surface control bearings, engine control bearings, rod ends, stainless steel cables, pulleys, tail wheel assembly bushings, landing gear bushings & seals, assembly AN hardware, electrical components and wiring, battery, filters, tires, tubes, lighting, window glass, instrument panel shock mounts, hoses, seat belts. Complete aircraft newly recovered in Ceconite fabric and finished with genuine Randolph dope, handrubbed to a deep gloss and matching polyurethane for all sheet metal parts. Finish painted in an early way Navy scheme. Authentic airframe part number and dope code stencils, viewing windows, leather patches and wing access doors highlight the care and attention to detail given. Vintage Aeroplane Europe ApS,SE +46 733522638, Email: [email protected] Web www.vintageaeroplane.com POWERPLANT: STC Installed 300hp Jacobs R785-A2 engine (polished) with Bendix Fuel Injection. Includes Hamilton Standard 2B-20 Propeller (polished) with chrome plated spinner. Only 75 hours since overhaul by Radial Engines Ltd, with all the latest service bulletins included (Spring 2011). This is the perfect engine for the Stearman that offers air-show level performance on an economical fuel burn. Approximately 55 liters per hour vs. 70 for a carburettor equipped A2 engine. Inverted fuel and a new JPI EDM 730 with fuel flow totalised round out this exceptional powerplant installation. Firewall Forward Features: High standard, new-limit overhaul by Radial Engines Ltd. Fuel injection with inverted fuel system JPI EDM graphic engine analyser and fuel flow computer Direct entry UC78 Induction (polished) Polished intake tubes and rocker box covers Polished front case Chrome plated pushrod tubes Polished exhaust system Polished heat shrouds Polished Hamilton Standard Propeller Polished Spinner New engine shock mounts and AN mounting hardware Overhauled magneto, distributer, starter, fuel pump, Jasco alternator, prop governor All new hoses and ignition wires Airwolf Oil Filter Vintage Aeroplane Europe ApS,SE +46 733522638, Email: [email protected] Web www.vintageaeroplane.com Rear Cockpit Front Cockpit ELECTRIC AND AVIONICS: Custom built avionics and electrical panels. Aircraft completely re-wired with all new switches and breakers. New Garmin SL40 Com New Solid State Narco AT165 Transponder New Mode C Encoder JPI EDM graphic engine analyser and fuel flow computer PS Engineering High Noise Intercom Pointer 3000 Series ELT Rear Cockpit Port Side Rear Cockpit Electrical Panel FINISH: Finished in 1942 US Navy colors with all original stencils and markings using genuine Randolph Dope, hand rubbed to a high gloss finish. It is in excellent, crack-free condition. Looks as nice as it flies! Vintage Aeroplane Europe ApS,SE +46 733522638, Email: [email protected] Web www.vintageaeroplane.com HISTORY: This is one of the last aircraft delivered to the US Navy as an N2S-5 in 1945. It was released from the US Navy and sold for $500 in April, 1948, and by June of 1948, it was already modified for agricultural spray use. Total time by 1956 was recorded at 2849 hours. In 1982 the aircraft was converted back to a two place aircraft and restored to standard category. Dr. L. Glorioso of New Orleans bought the aircraft in 1987 and based it together with the Stearmans of six other Quiet Birdmen (QB) members at Lakefront Airport in New Orleans. The Lakefront QB’ers were famous for their crawfish parties and other events at Galesburg, Jennings, Sun’n Fun and Oshkosh each year, where they travelled in Stearman formation from Lakefront. In typical New Orleans sarcastic spirit, Dr. Glorioso painted his Stearman in the authentic Yellow Peril colours of “Cadet MacDribble” and his infamously unlucky squadron number 13, which featured so prominently in the “What NOT to do” sections of the WWII Navy training films by Robert Taylor. (http://www.historicaviation.com/product_info.po?ID=15461) “KATRINA”: In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina completely destroyed Lakefront Airport and all the aircraft remaining there – including all of the Stearmans owned by the QB Gang – save one: N813LG. At 8 feet above sea level, the airport extends into Lake Ponchartrain and is outside of the New Orleans Levee system. As such, it was spared the prolonged flooding that devastated the city, but still, it endured several hours of pounding wind, waves and storm surge. While all hangars were affected, Dr. Glorioso’s remained physically intact and was briefly flooded. The aircraft seems to have floated around and incurred a severe case of “hangar rash” but little else by way of structural damage. Vintage Aeroplane Europe ApS,SE +46 733522638, Email: [email protected] Web www.vintageaeroplane.com AFTERMATH: After a careful inspection, we purchased the aircraft with a view to restoring this sole survivor to airworthy condition. Even though water had not entered the engine or oil system, the owner protected the engine by filled the case and cylinders to the top with water-displacing oil. When we obtained the plane, we performed a top-end tear-down to confirm that the engine had not suffered any damage. Even though the aircraft seemed in very good condition, the correct way forward (and only way for our company) was to undertake a complete “penalty overhaul” of the airframe and engine per original military specifications. This involves a structural tear down to the bare steel tubular frame, followed by a sandblast, pressure-fill linseed oil treatment and a full airframe overhaul of all components and fixtures. As shown above, the original Continental engine was replaced with a 0 since overhaul 300 hp Jacobs engine together with all accessories from Radial Engines Limited. The final result is one of the most stunning and best performing of any Stearman aircraft that we have ever operated. LOCATION: The aircraft is currently located in Israel with its present owner. It has already been legally imported into the EU with all VAT paid. There is no additional VAT payable in this sale for use within the EU. The current owner will undertake the dismantling and packaging of the aircraft for shipment from Israel at his cost. PRICE: €175,000 as a private sale with EU VAT paid. Disassembled and packaged for shipping FOB Israel. SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR DESCRIPTIONS ARE PROVIDED AS INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION AND DO NOT CONSTITUTE REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF SELLER OR ITS AGENTS. ACCORDINGLY INSPECTION AND VERIFICATION OF AIRCRAFT AND EQUIPMENT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER AND/OR PURCHASERS AGENT. ANY PROPOSED TRANSACTION IS SUBJECT TO FINAL EXECUTION OF A SALES AGREEMENT ACCEPTABLE TO SELLER AND THEIR COUNSEL. AIRCRAFT SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE OR REMOVAL FROM THE MARKET OR PRICE ADJUSTMENT UP OR DOWN DUE TO SIGNIFICANT €/$ EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATION. Vintage Aeroplane Europe ApS,SE +46 733522638, Email: [email protected] Web www.vintageaeroplane.com