Aircraft N265SC Data

N265SC
1973 North American NA-265-40 Sabreliner, c/n 282-117
Latest photos of N265SC
N265SC @ OXR - 1973 North American NA-297 Series 40 SABRELINER commercially finished/marketed by sole distributor Remmert-Werner. Two P&W JT12A-8 3.300 lb st each. Takeoff roll Rwy 25. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ OXR
N265SC @ KVPZ - KVPZ - by Nick Dean
Nick Dean
@ KVPZ
Airframe Info
Manufacturer North American
Model NA-265-40 Sabreliner Search all North American NA-265-40 Sabreliner
Year built 1973
Construction Number (C/N) 282-117
Aircraft Type Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats 9
Number of Engines 2
Engine Type Turbojet
Engine Manufacturer and Model Pratt & Whitney JT12A-8
Also Registered As
N3159U De-registered
N8338N De-registered
TP-108 Withdrawn from service
I-MORA De-registered
Aircraft
Registration Number N265SC
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A29323
Certification Class Multiple
Certification Issued 2004-03-19
Air Worthiness Test 2006-11-14
Last Action Taken 2007-03-20
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Corporation
Owner Sunshine Aero Industries Inc
Address Crestview, FL 32539
United States
Region Southern
User Comments
Doug Robertson, 2012-12-18 00:22:08
Sabreliner N265SC is one of several series produced by North American Aviation that were commercially finished and marketed by Remmert Werner. In 1962, North American Aviation was a military aircraft manufacturer with no business jet finishing or marketing experience, so NAA contracted with Remmert Werner to provide multiple contracts for Series 40 Sabreliners in green zinc chromate to Remmert Werner for commercial finishing and marketing. This followed production of Sabreliner NA-271, a T39A Sabreliner for FAA Type Certification-Commercial. Remmert Werner finished 35 NA-282, SerNo 1/35, followed by 14 NA-290 36/49, 16 NA-292 50/65, 33 NA-293 66/98, 25 NA-297 99/133 of which N265SC resides as SerNo 117. Remmert Werner also completed two contracts of 37 total Series 60 Sabreliners. As North American Aviation secured the Type Certificate, all production was considered to be by NAA.

The majority of the Sabreliner designs were built for USAF and BuAer (Navy) military contracts under multiple NA design numbers, starting with NA-265 for the USAF.