Aircraft N44879 Photo

1940 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 'Yellow Peril', Lycoming R680 300 Hp upgrade, this historic aircraft has been sold to the El Toro Marine Corps Museum, respotting temporarily-selling owner at left wing
Photo Info
Photographer
Doug Robertson Contact
Shot Date 2009-06-07
Airport SZP
Santa Paula Airport
Upload Date 2009-06-09
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EXIF Data
Camera Make Canon
Camera Model Canon PowerShot A720 IS
Shutter Speed 1/800 sec
Aperture f/4
ISO 9888
Focal Length 7.1 mm
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Metering Mode Unknown (9520)
White Balance Manual
Dimensions 1600 × 1200
Date Taken 2009-06-07 14:13:28
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N44879 @ SZP - 1940 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 'Yellow Peril', Lycoming R680 300 Hp upgrade from original Wright R-760-2 Whirlwind 7 235 Hp, USN design primary trainer, final version was a trainer floatplane for use by US Naval Academy midshipmen until 1961 - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ SZP
N44879 @ SZP - 1940 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 'Yellow Peril', Lycoming R680 300 Hp upgrade, respotting - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ SZP
N44879 @ SZP - 1940 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 'Yellow Peril', Lycoming R680 300 Hp upgrade from original Wright R-760-2 Whirlwind 7 235 Hp, USN design primary trainer, versions built 1936-1941, pitot tubes to each cockpit panel - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ SZP
N44879 @ SZP - 1940 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 'Yellow Peril', Lycoming R680 300 Hp upgrade, this aircraft was sold to the El Toro Marine Corps Museum, taxi - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ SZP
N44879 @ SZP - 1940 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 'Yellow Peril', Lycoming R680 300 Hp upgrade, USN design primary trainer. Production versions built 1936-1941 totalled 995, when retired in 1961 they were the last US military biplane in service - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
@ SZP