5735 at Lincoln-Page factory in Lincoln, NE awaiting new owner - Chuck Balling |
Chuck Balling with his new LP-3 |
In 1966, Eric "Andy" Anderson of Elmhurst, IL purchased the aircraft. Andy started some of the work on the sheet metal components and repairs to the steel tubing, but his work as UA Captain, aerobatic pilot and aircraft restorer kept him busy with other things. The aircraft remained in storage in his barn.
In 2011, I purchased the aircraft - its third owner in 85 years. It is basically a complete aircraft, including obscure things like original wheels, instruments, seat belts, fire extinguisher, etc. The original Curtiss OX-5 is completely intact and well preserved. What's most amazing is this aircraft has been in storage for 85 years with about 100 hours total time since new on the airframe and engine.
One of the first things I did, was to see if the original registration number, 5735 was still available. When I logged on to the FAA's website, I was shocked to see it was! I quickly reserved the number.
Original data tags. Note matching serial number (5094) of engine on airframe tag! |
I have found some parts of the Lincoln-Page LP3 NC4403. Rudder, fin, perhaps ailerons, interplane struts, etc. Would be pleased to make contact vintageminor at gmail. Cheers, Ian Grace, Chairman DH Moth Club of North America. 1-31-22.
ReplyDeleteCorrection - it is NC4409.
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