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    Airframe Family: Fairchild M62 / PT-19 / PT-23 / PT-26 Cornell
    Latest Model:PT-19A-AE Cornell
    Construction Number:AE07053
    Last Civil Registration:N49751
    Compressed ID:Aeronca PT-19A-AE cn AE07053 cr N49...
    Latest Owner or Location:Air Combat Museum, Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport, Springfield, Illinois

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    Event

    Constructed as a PT-19A-AE by Aeronca at Middletown, OH, USA.
    FAIRCHILD PT-19-AE 7053AE

    By 24 July 1965

    To unknown owner with c/r N49752.

    24 July 1965

    Crashed.
    The event occurred at Bragtown, NC. See the and NTSB Report for Event #74502 and NTSB #MIA66F0163 and for details. Summarized NTSB narrative: Destroyed damage. Stalled while in flight. Aircraft equipped with drag type flaps.

    24 July 1965

    Involved in an incident.
    Summarized NTSB narrative from report number MIA66F0163: There were no fatalities. Incident occurred at 18:30 hours. The airframe was destroyed. Incident occurred at the Wilkins Airport, Bragtown, NC. Stalled and/or mushed while cruising. Report remarks include: Aircraft equipped with drag type flaps.
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    30 March 1973

    To Charles A. Dempsey, Kettering, OH keeping c/r N49752.

    14 August 1974

    Civil registration, N49752, cancelled.

    16 September 2014

    To James G. Branam, Middletown, OH keeping c/r N49751.

    19 December 2015

    To unknown owner with c/r N49751.
    Sale reported to a new owner in Springfield, IL.

    14 January 2016

    To Chopper Service Inc, Springfield, IL keeping c/r N49751.

    31 March 2023

    To Mike J. George, Springfield, IL keeping c/r N49751.

    To Air Combat Museum, Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
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