Standard Category 450 H.P. Engine- Ground-up Restoration completed in 2001
Airframe
5,523 TTSNEW
Engine(s)
P&W R-985-14B, 450 H.P. 770 Hours SMOH by AirMotive, Inc of Clinton, Arkansas (1991)
Avionics & Equipment
Garmin 250 XL GPS/Comm Garmin GTX-320A Transponder Trans-Cal Industries SSD-120-A Encoder PS Engineering 1200 Intercom New Chip Detector New G-Meter EGT/CHT Ameri-King ELT 24 Volt Battery Redline Disc Brakes Solid Tailwheel Whelen Anti-Collision Light System Oilamatic Pre-Oiler Kit Oil Cooler BT-13 Oil Tank New 8 Gallon Smoke Tank System, New Pump, Dual Injectors New 5 Point Hooker Harness System Epibond Primer Chrome Spinner Towbar
Propeller(s)
Hamilton Standard 144 Hours SMOH
Remarks
History
1943 Navy N2S-5 based in Ottumwa, IA, Naval Air Station during WWII Crop Duster from 1950-1977. Rebuilt two-holer in 1977 Engine Rebuilt, Zero-Timed and all Accessories in 1991 Both Magnetos overhauled in 1995 Ground-up Airframe Restoration completed 2001 by Heritage Aircraft in St. Louis
Miscellaneous
Hangared in heated hangar Aircraft featured in AOPA Magazine August 2008 Issue Annual Inspection to be completed in June 2026
Exterior
Overall White with Red/White/Blue Pinstripes, Jet glo/Acryglo Polyurethane finish over Ceconite. Recently painted Cowling
Aircraft is located at KBVY-Beverly MA Airport. Contact Courtesy Aircraft to Schedule a Showing! SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION UPON INSPECTION. PRIOR SALE AND/OR REMOVAL FROM THE MARKET WITHOUT NOTICE.
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This aircraft is currently available for purchase. If you’re interested, don’t delay.
What an incredible week at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026!
We had a fantastic show filled with great conversations, new opportunities, and the chance to reconnect with so many longtime customers and friends while making many new connections along the way.
We're excited to share that we closed on one aircraft during the show, with another sale currently pending—a great way to cap off a successful week!
A sincere thank you to everyone who stopped by our display, shared stories, asked questions, and spent time with us. Events like AirVenture remind us why we love being part of the aviation community.
We're already looking forward to next year. Until then, blue skies and safe flying!