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1931 |
Constructed as a C2-60. |
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24 April 1967 |
Certificate of airworthiness for N11908 issued. |
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14 February 1994 |
To John J. Cournoyer, Ellsinore, MO with new c/r N11908. |
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18 March 2009 |
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28 August 2014 |
Civil registration, N11908, cancelled. |
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To Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, Creve Coeur Airport, Saint Louis, MO. |
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Placed on display with Tulsa Air and Space Museum and Planetarium, Tulsa International Airport, Tulsa, OK. |
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2 May 2024 |
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