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N2969
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1947 Grumman G-73 Mallard C/N J-27Discuss this aircraft in community |
| Manufacturer: | Grumman |
| Model: | G-73 Mallard Search all Grumman G-73 |
| Year built: | 1947 |
| Construction Number (C/N): | J-27 |
| Aircraft Type: | Fixed wing multi engine |
| Number of Seats: | 12 |
| Number of Engines: | 2 |
| Engine Type: | Reciprocating |
| Engine Manufacturer and Model: | P&w W-S1H&S3H |
| Registration Number: | N2969 |
| Mode S (ICAO24) Code: | A30F57 |
| Certification Class: | Standard |
| Certification Issued: | 2005-03-22 |
| Air Worthiness Test: | 1956-07-17 |
| Last Action Taken: | 2008-03-18 |
| Current Status: | Deregistered |
| Registration Cancel Date: | 2011-01-10 |
| Registration Type: | Corporation |
| Owner: | Seaplane Adventures Llc |
| Address: | Greenwich, CT 06830 United States |
| Region: | New England |
| Michael Martin, 2008-03-21 04:00:00 | |
| This a/c was previously owned by Chalks and was featured in the pilot episode of Miami Vice. | |
| M Werner, 2010-12-27 01:35:38 | |
| This aircraft, Grumman N2969, crashed in 2005 in Miami due to a structural failure of the right wing killing the 2 crew members and 18 passengers. At the time it was being operated by Chalk’s. | |