Steve Rister wrote:
Steven, what else can you tell us about her? I show the Mustang as
44-73273/N210D out of Gallway, NY. Am I correct?
Stephen
Yes and no. This is N210D alright, but it is in fact 44-84952. This all started when Mike O´Leary misidentified the a/c in the 1989 Air Classics Geneseo feature. He claimed it to be N210D 44-73273 (see below) formerly based out of Chino. This was then incorporated into the second WW directory, and it has been claimed as gospel ever since. True, N210D was based out of Chino owned by Joe Hartney, but it was/is 44-84952. Hartney then sold it on, eventually going to Charlie Mothon being repainted in the post- war colors. Funny thing is that the WIX registry claims in the entry for 44-73273 that the a/c has adopted the serial 44-84952, while in the 84952 entry it is claimed to have adopted the serial 44-73273.
None of these a/c swapped id. with each other, they are still two different planes! Also, the number N210DD claimed for 44-73273 is wrong alltogether. That has been issued to two separate Cessna 210's owned by the same family over the years. Hopefully the registry will be changed to reflect this.
44-73273
N200DD was recovered by Jack Flaherty and sold to Dave Clinton and Don Alderson who stored it. They later sold the a/c to the late John Deahl in Denver. After Deahl's demise in P-38 N6961 the fuselage was sold and ended up being used as "Gunfighter II" 44-73264 N5428V. Here you have an id. transfer...
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