3 results found
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:August 1975
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:723164Submit Correction
View count: 61
One of three surviving S-39 amphibians of the 21 built in the early 1930s, NC803W flown by the Civil Air Patrol during WW2 on U-boat spotting missions. It was recovered from Alaska in 1963 as a crashed wreck, with restoration at NEAM completed in 1996
Registration / Serial:N803W
Alternate Registration:NC803W
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-39B
C/n (msn):904
Operator Titles:Civil Air Patrol
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:August 1975
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:August 1975
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:723164Submit Correction
View count: 61
One of three surviving S-39 amphibians of the 21 built in the early 1930s, NC803W flown by the Civil Air Patrol during WW2 on U-boat spotting missions. It was recovered from Alaska in 1963 as a crashed wreck, with restoration at NEAM completed in 1996
Registration / Serial:N803W
Alternate Registration:NC803W
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-39B
C/n (msn):904
Operator Titles:Civil Air Patrol
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:August 1975
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:628401Submit Correction
View count: 859
The S-39 is an American light amphibious aircraft produced by Sikorsky during the early 1930s. This particular aircraft made its first flight in July 1930 and is the oldest surviving Sikorsky-built aircraft. During WWII it was flown by the Civil Air Patrol from Rehoboth, DE on U-boat reconnaisance sorties and occasional SAR flights. After the war it became a bush plane in Alaska but was abandoned after a crash landing in 1957. Fortunately, the hulk was retrieved in 1963 and brought to NEAM, where restoration in its original CAP scheme was completed in November 1996.
Registration / Serial:N803W
Alternate Registration:NC803W
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-39B
C/n (msn):904
Operator Titles:Civil Air Patrol
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:628401Submit Correction
View count: 859
The S-39 is an American light amphibious aircraft produced by Sikorsky during the early 1930s. This particular aircraft made its first flight in July 1930 and is the oldest surviving Sikorsky-built aircraft. During WWII it was flown by the Civil Air Patrol from Rehoboth, DE on U-boat reconnaisance sorties and occasional SAR flights. After the war it became a bush plane in Alaska but was abandoned after a crash landing in 1957. Fortunately, the hulk was retrieved in 1963 and brought to NEAM, where restoration in its original CAP scheme was completed in November 1996.
Registration / Serial:N803W
Alternate Registration:NC803W
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-39B
C/n (msn):904
Operator Titles:Civil Air Patrol
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:29 July 2023
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:253026Submit Correction
View count: 260
1930-built single-engine 4/5 seat amphibian with single fin carried on twin boom tail assembly.
Registration / Serial:N803W
Alternate Registration:NC803W
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-39B
C/n (msn):904
Operator Titles:Civil Air Patrol
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Collection:New England Air Museum
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:253026Submit Correction
View count: 260
1930-built single-engine 4/5 seat amphibian with single fin carried on twin boom tail assembly.
Registration / Serial:N803W
Alternate Registration:NC803W
Aircraft Version:Sikorsky S-39B
C/n (msn):904
Operator Titles:Civil Air Patrol
City / Airport:Windsor Locks - Bradley International (KBDL / BDL)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:9 June 2005
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield