The N man wrote:
N3N Jeff,
We will be happy to send some pictures of the instruments and sincerely appreciate the help. The Plane is not being restored for anyone other than my son and myself. We purchased it as a partially wrecked "restored" aircraft. The previous owner thought he had a restored plane and as he was flying it back to his hanger in Phoenix, he ground looped it. We purchased the plane and found that restoration meant a new paint job and a plane that had some damage but was in serious need of a complete restoration. WE decided to go for a 100% origional (with the exception of Red Lines) restoration and use it as a show plane. The plane is now in Paso Robles CA and we are working with Chuck Wentworth of Antique Aero to get it done. We have a second N3N-3 that we will put back together and use that as a recreational flyer.
The instrument pictures are coming. Again, Thank you
Regards,
Dick Giese - The N man
This a airplane that had a Wright and I believe the lower right wing was badly damaged??? I remember the airplane when it came up for a insurance auction. send me a e-mail of both your bureau numbers, I have been working on a registry for N3N's for the last 3 yrs. Ours has been family owned since 1969.
Post some pics so we can make some stearman owners jealous:) Ive been tormenting stearman owners on WIX for the last 5 yrs!!
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