- This aircraft was registered and flying the U.S. as N403AG. It was export / imported into Canada, de-registered then the new buyer never registered it in Canada. It has been hangared the whole time in Canada and started / run periodicly.
- Beautiful Canadair CL- 41-G. The G model differs from the Canadian Tutor in that it has a larger engine and additional hard points.
- This aircraft service in Malaysia. After retirement from the Malaysian Air Force it was export to the U.S. where it flew in private hands for several years before being exported to Canada in 2012.
1967 Canadair CL-41G Tebuan
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Seller location
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Aircraft location
Florida, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
4,610 hours
Airframe Description
Propulsion
- General Electric J85-J4 (Same as CJ-610);
- SN 255001
- 2310.5 TTSN
- 2367 TSCN
- 807.4 SMOH
- 1091 CSOH
- 331.6 SHOT
- 331 CSHOT
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
- King KX-165 NAV/COMM
- Terra TX760D COMM
- SDB-800 Intercom
- Dual Collins Audio Panels
- King KLN 89B GPS
- Trimble TRT 250D Transponder
- Collins 614L ADF
Additional equipment
- Air Cycle Machine cooling / heating
- De-ice on:
- Windshield
- Engine Stators
- Stall Warning
- Pitot Tube
- Two Hardpoints per Wing
- 50 Gallon Drops Tanks---2 per wi
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
2
Exterior Condition
- Grey Metallic, with Toreador Red and Sterling Matterhorn White Trim.
Maintenance
Inspection Status
- Aircraft is was certified under a phased inspection program with phased 1 – 4. They were all complied with last on 10/18/2010,
- Last IFR & Transponder Cert was 10/15/10.
Price Change history
Registration history
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