Aircraft N2586J Data

N2586J
1964 Cessna 150E, c/n 15061086
Latest photos of N2586J
N2586J @ I75 - On the ramp Osceola Iowa - by Floyd Taber
Floyd Taber
@ I75
N2586J @ WDG - Second owner: Perk Earhart, 1966 - by James Sellers
James Sellers
@ WDG
N2586J - My dad(Hugh Henegar) owned this plane from 1979 to 1989.   This my brother who also flew.  It was taken at our home in Oskaloosa Missouri. - by Hugh Henegar
Hugh Henegar
N2586J @ OXV - Filling up for photo sessions across the midwest - by Floyd Taber
Floyd Taber
@ OXV
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Cessna
Model 150E Search all Cessna 150E
Year built 1964
Construction Number (C/N) 15061086
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 2
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Cont Motor 0-200 SERIES
Aircraft
Registration Number N2586J
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A27869
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 1997-08-13
Air Worthiness Test 1964-12-28
Last Action Taken 2006-07-18
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Individual
Address Chariton, IA 50049
United States
Region Central
User Comments
James F. Sellers, 2012-12-28 14:33:43
My dad was the original owner of this aircraft. It was our first of very many 150's. He started SELLERS AVIATION COMPANY in Enid, Oklahoma in 1964. This was the first A/C he was able to purchase... we leased another aircraft till then. Eventually Bill Sellers became an FAA examiner and we had a very complete fixed base operation as a Cessna Dealer. N2586J was sold to Perk Earhart... a direct descendant of Amelia Earhart. That was a long time ago. My dad sold the business in 1984 and died in 1986. Flying was his life from 1940 till he contracted pancreatic cancer in 1986. Fighter Pilot in WW II and Korea. Test Pilot at Wright-Patterson AFB (where I was born) and Muroc Field. His oldest son flew F4 Phantoms (two tours in viet Nam), T-37 & T-38 instructor, and F-105s. Was killed in an A/C crash in 1979. I worked F4's in the US Navy. Original color was polished aluminum and two tones of green detail. This was the first A/C I ever flew as a student. I didn't solo early enough to be P.I.C. of this A/C.... but I wish I had. Any chance that this 150 is for sale? Thanks for keeping her in the air...where she belongs... James F. Sellers