Aircraft N121H Data

N121H
1970 McKinnon G21E, c/n 1211
Latest photos of N121H
N121H - Ni21H at New Orleans Lakefront Airport April, 1972 - by John P. Daniel, Jr.
John P. Daniel, Jr.
N121H @ DPA - The aircraft crashed on take-off on 6/13/95.  The two on board were my friends. - by Glenn E. Chatfield
Glenn E. Chatfield
@ DPA
N121H @ DPA - This plane was given to the RCAF as a gift during WWII, serving then as Goose Mk.2 1013.  A couple decades later it was converted to the McKiinnon turbo-prop.  On 6/13/95 this aircraft suffered a fatal crash and was destroyed. - by Glenn E. Chatfield
Glenn E. Chatfield
@ DPA
N121H @ NEW - Modified Grumman Goose destroyed 1995 - NTSB report - http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?ev_id=20001207X03645&key=1 - by Zane Adams
Zane Adams
@ NEW
Airframe Info
Manufacturer McKinnon
Model G21E Search all McKinnon G21E
Year built 1970
Construction Number (C/N) 1211
Aircraft Type Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats 9
Number of Engines 2
Engine Type Turbo-prop
Engine Manufacturer and Model P&w Canada PT6A-27
Aircraft
Registration Number N121H
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A05818
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 1994-09-09
Air Worthiness Test 1970-05-05
Last Action Taken 2000-09-29
Current Status Undel Tri
Owner
Registration Type Corporation
Owner Stallion Aircraft Inc
Address Bensenville, IL 60106
United States
Region Great Lakes
User Comments
Dave Marion, 2012-03-21 10:39:18
N121H was a 1938 (actually) Grumman G-21A (s/n 1013) that was converted by McKinnon and re-certified under TC 4A24 as a "new" McKinnon G-21E in May 1970. It was the last Goose conversion done actually by McKinnon. Antilles Seaplanes LLC is the current owner of TC 4A24.
Steve Nimbar, 2005-09-14 04:00:00
Aircraft crashed and distroyed 1995
2 fatal