IIRC, it also has Pan Air's Beech 18 engine cowling mod and given that it appears to be running short exhausts (no cabin heat exchangers on top of the nacelles) plus the fact that it seems to have spent quite a few years in the Northern Great Plains area, I'm assuming that it has some other kind of cabin heat source installed. I've seen several ex-Canadian Gooses with combustion heaters installed either under the cockpit floor, in the tail next to the tailwheel "doghouse" or both.
There's a nice recent photo of it here:
http://www.myaviation.net/search/photo_search.php?id=02345057&size=largeAnother slightly older (2000 at OSH) photo is here:
http://www.irishairpics.com/photo/1008580/L/Grumman-C-21A-Goose/N888GG/Private/?&sid=3472754148&sp=0This is the first time that I have noticed the scoop on the top right side of the fuselage just aft of the Hull Sta. 26 (aft cabin) bulkhead - assuming that it still has that bulkhead. McKinnon had an STC to remove it and enlarge the main cabin. If the scoop is to help ventilate a port-a-potty in the aft baggage area, hopefully it also still has the Sta. 26 bulkhead - for privacy!
I think that I also already have a copy of its records from the FAA archives in OK City. I'll have to look back through them again and see what other things of interest are in there...
Hey Bill, you're getting mighty close to 7777 posts! Pretty Cool, except for the obvious "get a life!" aspect of that...
