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Re: Jensen Flying Service and other N3N Sopayers

Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:42 am

I had met Red Jensen a couple of times when my father was buying parts from him.

We attended the auction and I did take pictures, but they are B&W and I will have to find the negatives and scan them.
I also have the auction notice and listing somewhere that I'll scan when I find it, too.

Re: Jensen Flying Service and other N3N Sopayers

Sat Dec 14, 2019 6:10 pm

I found the auction listing, copied it, cleaned it up some and scanned it.

Here is a jpg of the page with the actual aircraft, along with some of my fathers notes. :wink:

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I have a pdf of the full 11pgs, but I haven't figured out how to post it. :?

Re: Jensen Flying Service and other N3N Sopayers

Sun Dec 15, 2019 11:40 am

item 159 TBM bought by John Crocker and flown to KOAK, i helped him remove the borate tank there.

Re: Jensen Flying Service and other N3N Sopayers

Sun Dec 15, 2019 5:02 pm

Stoney wrote:item 159 TBM bought by John Crocker and flown to KOAK, i helped him remove the borate tank there.


It appears from his note that Lon's father may have thought that Mr. Crocker paid too much! :o

Re: Jensen Flying Service and other N3N Sopayers

Sun Dec 15, 2019 8:42 pm

Around 1977~78 on one of our visits to "Jensen Field" Red offered my dad and me both of the TBM's - I was still pretty young, but Red was saying 'the other one for your son' :lol: .
- two TBM's, tanked but never slurried
- original bomb bay doors
- claimed they both got new engines when they were converted
- would install new tires on both
plus
- another set of tires each
- two new engines still in the can

$12,000.
Now you could buy a really nice house in Sacramento for that back then. :wink:

Re: Jensen Flying Service and other N3N Sopayers

Sun Dec 15, 2019 11:10 pm

The TBM that John Crocker bought is currently is on display at the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda, CA

Re: Jensen Flying Service and other N3N Sopayers

Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:41 pm

Lon Moer wrote:I had met Red Jensen a couple of times when my father was buying parts from him.

We attended the auction and I did take pictures, but they are B&W and I will have to find the negatives and scan them.
I also have the auction notice and listing somewhere that I'll scan when I find it, too.


Would love to see those pictures :)
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