On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 18:09:46 -0500, spambait
wrote:
Jim wrote:
Found this on my lawn this morning! Must have fallen from the sky!
I don't know what it is but I think I will try to sell it.
http://webs.lanset.com/aerorv/mini-500/imga0109.jpg
Gives a good view with the complete registration number:
http://webs.lanset.com/aerorv/mini-500/imga0113.jpg
This shows who it belongs to:
http://webs.lanset.com/aerorv
Deregistered Aircraft 2 of 2
Aircraft Description
Serial Number 0324 Type Registration Individual
Manufacturer Name JUNKINS DAVID R Certificate Issue Date 11/18/2002
Model MINI 500 Mode S Code 51237750
Year Manufacturer 1998 Cancel Date 02/13/2004
Reason for Cancellation Destroyed
Aircraft 4373H DESTROYED 12/31/2003
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Aircraft Registration prior to Deregistration
Name LEWIS JAMES I
Street 2201 SURREY RD
City SACRAMENTO State CALIFORNIA Zip Code
95815-3410
County SACRAMENTO
Country UNITED STATES
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Airworthiness Engine Manufacturer BOMBARDIER
Classification Experimental
Engine Model ROTAX (ALL) Category Amateur Built
A/W Date 04/26/2001
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Ownership not listed he
http://www.stittind.com/AircraftPhot...otoGallery.htm
or he
http://stittind.com/FSMINI_OwnersList/kits.html
This does:
March 2oo2
David JUnkins
1680 E. Whisnand Rd.
Bloomington, IN 47408 USA
(812)332-8200
Mini 500
324
N4373H
Flying now with 30 funTT hours.
http://www.usbusiness.com/helicopter/M5owner.htm
http://www.3cats.com/helicopter/M5owner.htm
Can't find anything through the FAA or NTSB about the accident...
Prior to 1990, N4373H was a PA-15 that was later exported to England...
could it be that it was destroyed because the owner was smart enough
to part it out while he was still alive?