- 1945 Grumman Bearcat F8F-2, Only 992 Hours Since Factory New. Owned By Well Known Warbird Collector Mustang Mike Since 1963. Complete Navy Log Books Since New. This Airplane Has Been Hangar Kept And Is In Immaculate Condition. The Civilian Paint Scheme Was Applied In 1965 And Still Shows Like The Day It Was Applied. Also Available Is A Large Inventory Of Spare Parts Collected Over Fifty Years Ago. The Grumman Bearcat was designed as a Fighter Interceptor during World War II serving in squadron VF-19 aboard the USS Langley and squadron VF-18 at North Island. The aircraft would lunch from Navy Aircraft Carriers climb to ten thousand feet in sixty seconds and be able to shoot the enemy down instantly. If You Want The Best Bearcat In Existence You Just Found It! Give Us A Call Today!
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1945 Grumman American F8F-2 Bearcat
Used
Call for price
09/16/2024
Registration no. N818FSerial no. 1053
4,897 VIEWS
32 DAYS ON FLYING
1 SAVES
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Special use
- Antique
- Military / Warbird
Highlights
Seller location
550 Airway Boulevard, Livermore, California 94551, United States
Aircraft location
Livermore, California, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
992 hours
Engine 1 hours
992 hours SNEW
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
2
Maintenance
Inspection Status
- Complete Log Books Since New
- Hangar Kept
- Immaculate Condition
- Sale subject to prior sale and/or removal from market. All specifications and representations of aircraft are subject to verification by buyer before purchase.
Price Change history
Date
Event
Price
09/16/2024
Listed for Sale
Listed without a price
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