tintin6680
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Tyler
Hello all, I am going to keep this as anonymous as I can to protect the involved parties. Looking at purchasing a post war tube and fabric plane that is in decent shape but needs a lot of overall work. It was last registered for flight 4 decades ago and was de assigned due to expiration in 2013 but I recently checked with aircraft registration branch and it is not marked as scrapped/ destroyed and I was told there shouldn't be any issues when it comes time to register. The paperwork is as follows - It has an A/W certificate in it from 1957 and it has a chain of custody for ownership. The serial number on the fuselage matches the factory N-number (only one it's ever had) and all other documents that it should that we have possession of. For reasons that we have some info about but won't ever fully know, ALL the logbooks and data plates are gone. I know that the aircraft in its entirety was not ever wrecked or stolen. They have never been assigned to another aircraft. I am well aware of how the FAA can get in situations like these and this case is complicated by the fact that the TC holder has not been reachable for over a decade and will not be able to vouch for or supply a replacement plate. The engine will just be replaced and used for good parts unfortunately.
My question is this: Has anyone seen a situation like this where the FAA did eventually grant authorization for a new data plate? And what all documentation would be required for that? I would like to see this plane fly again because it is a rare bird but I am inclined to think this is a 'not-a-snowballs-chance' kind of situation.
My question is this: Has anyone seen a situation like this where the FAA did eventually grant authorization for a new data plate? And what all documentation would be required for that? I would like to see this plane fly again because it is a rare bird but I am inclined to think this is a 'not-a-snowballs-chance' kind of situation.
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