- FUN! Fresh annual inspection and ready to go!
- This fully restored Culver Dart has been in the same family for 3 generations.
- It has a 1 time STC for the Lycoming O-320 and the cowlings.
- The Dart is a phenomenally good looking little airplane in an indescribable sort of way and, fortunately, it flies the way it looks!
- The airplane is fully stressed for aerobatics and has been used many times for that.
- The firm of Applegate & Weyant acquired the design rights and put it back in production in 1946 at a new Dart Aircraft Corporation located first in Quincy, Mich., and then in Elkhart, Ind.
- The new "Dart" plant turned out 14 GC models, still under ATC-674, which continued the original serial numbering but were assembled at the Meyers Aircraft plant in Tecumseh, Mich.
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1946 Culver Dart GC
Single-engine Piston-Used
$57,000
05/06/2024
Registration no. N31696 Serial no. 70
503 VIEWS
395 DAYS ON FLYING
5 SAVES
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Special use
- Aerobatic
Highlights
Seller location
Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Aircraft location
Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
1,002 hours
Engine 1 hours
466 hours SMOH
Propulsion
Engine
- Lycoming O-320 A2A 150 hp
- Engine – Cylinder compression 1- 78, 2-77, 3- 78, 4- 76. Chrome cylinders show normal wear and no corrosion.
Prop
- 466 SMOH
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
2
Interior Condition
- Polyfiber Stits fabric new in 2004
Interior Year
2004
Exterior Condition
- Complete aircraft restoration including new wing in 2004.
Paint Year
2004
Maintenance
Inspection Status
- Annual due 4/2025
- Transponder due 4/2026
- ELT Battery due 12/2028
Price Change history
Date
Event
Price
06/26/2024
Sold
N/A
05/06/2024
Price Change
Listed without a price$57,000
03/28/2024
Listed for Sale
Listed without a price$59,000
03/05/2024
Listed for Sale
Listed without a price
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