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    Airframe Family: Beech 18 Expeditor / AT-7 / AT-11 / C-45 / JRB / SNB
    Latest Model:E18S
    Construction Number:BA-246
    Last Civil Registration:N700M
    Compressed ID:Beech E18S cn BA-246 cr N700M
    Latest Owner or Location:General Aviation, Greenville TN

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    Dates

    Event

    Circa 1957

    Constructed as an E18S.

    24 April 1957

    To Canadian Nickel AIr Services Ltd, Copper Cliff ONT with new c/r CF-JMV.

    27 February 1974

    To Exploraciones Y Explotaciones Mineras Izabal SA keeping c/r CF-JMV.

    March 1974

    To Exmibal SA, La Aurora, Guatemala with new c/r TG-EXM.


    Photographer: Luis Carlos Samayoa Amiel

    Circa August 1977

    To Strout Aviation Inc with new c/r C-FJMV.

    22 September 1977

    To Ralph Quinlan/Mountain Air Cargo, Denver NC with new c/r N70766.

    8 November 1977

    Certificate of airworthiness for N700M (E18S, BA-246) issued.

    December 1977

    To Ralph Quinlan, Lincolnton NC/Mountain Air Cargo, Denver NC with new c/r N700M.

    By 1980

    Operated by General Aviation, Greenville TN.

    3 October 1983

    Crashed.
    The accident occurred at the Little Mountain Airport (66A) Denver, NC, United States while taking off. The damage was substantial. After taxiing onto the runway the pilot ran the engines up to takeoff power of 36 mp began the takeoff roll. Shortly thereafter she reduced power to about 25-30 mp because the aircraft appeared to accelerate slowly. After a quick scan of the instruments which revealed nothing unusual, she again pushed forward on the throttle...
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    8 January 1986

    To unknown owner with c/r N700M.
    Sale reported to a new owner in Denver, NC.

    20 February 2013

    Civil registration, N700M, cancelled.
    Sale reported to a new owner in Denver, NC.


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