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1938 Spartan Executive for Sale Call For Price
AFTT 4368
Location Little Grandsden UK, Maintains US Registration NC17615.
One of two Spartans that were painted from the factory.
The plane flies hands off straight and is light on the controls.
The trunnions have been upgraded.
Eng SMOH 15hrs (Installed in 2024)
September 22, 1940 when it was sold to Arthur J. Olson. Prior to that sale, S/N 14 had a short but colorful history. In 1938, it was flown by Charles LaJatte to 6th place in the Bendix Trophy Race. It was also featured in a John Wayne movie titled Overland Stage Raiders, a movie released in 1938. Like many other Spartan Executives, it was impressed into service with the USAAF in 1942 as 42-38368. However, unlike most of the other Spartans that returned to civilian ownership, it did not return to its pre-war registration number of NC17615. Instead, it was issued NC49075. In 1970, the registration number was changed to N111PB while owned by Paul Brice. S/N 30 also shows a registration number of N111PB, a second Spartan owned by Mr. Brice at a different time. Finally, in 1975, it was changed back to the original NC17615, a number it still carries.

1945 YAK - 11 “Moose”
Zero Time, 700 Horsepower ASH-21 Radial. Price $395,000
Air Show Ready
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Ceramic Coated!
This 1937 Spartan Executive was SOLD by AV8RS!

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