N4002F - 1955 BEECH A45 - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
DOYLE PATRICK T
Location
FOND DU LAC, Wisconsin
Registration Status
Active until 06-30-2032
Serial Number
G-779
Last Seen on Market
June 2025
Last Seen Airborne
July 2025
Last FAA Action Date
June 2025
Owned Since
June 2025
Location of N4002F in FOND DU LAC, Wisconsin

About the BEECH A45

The Beechcraft A45, also known as the T-34 Mentor, is a single-engine, propeller-driven military trainer aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft. Its development began in the late 1940s with the initial design aimed at fulfilling the need for a robust and reliable training aircraft for both US military pilots and those of allied nations. The T-34 Mentor was designed to replace obsolete World War II-era trainers such as the North American T-6 Texan. The A45 was based on the civilian Beechcraft Bonanza, a popular general aviation aircraft, but was modified to meet the rigors of military training. The prototype first flew in 1948 and the trainer entered service in the early 1950s.

The production of the T-34 Mentor spanned several decades, with Beechcraft producing over 2,300 units between 1953 and 1959. It has subsequently been used by various air forces around the world for primary flight training and aerobatics. Key to the Mentor’s success was its relatively low operating cost, ease of maintenance, and forgiving flight characteristics, which made it an ideal platform for novice pilots. The T-34 Mentor served not only in the United States Air Force and Navy but also in the air forces of more than 20 other countries.

Key Features and Capabilities

In addition to its primary role as a trainer, some T-34s were later modified for other purposes, including counter-insurgency and light attack roles. Civilian versions of the T-34 have also been embraced by private owners and restorers, particularly in the warbird and vintage aircraft communities.

The T-34 Mentor’s ability to bridge the gap between initial flight training and more advanced jet-powered trainers has helped it remain relevant through multiple generations of pilots. This legacy, combined with its durability and flexibility, has cemented the T-34’s place as one of the most significant military trainers of the 20th century.



Flight History and Activity for N4002F

Last Observed Flight

July 27, 2025

Near Fond du Lac, WI

Monthly Activity

7

Flights in past 30 days

Annual Activity

21

Flights in past 12 months

Last Known Location

Last flight location of N4002F

Maintenance and Safety Records

βœ“ No accidents, incidents, or service difficulty reports on file for this aircraft.

Complete History Timeline

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Jul 2025

Market Listing

Last time observed live on a marketplace.




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Jun 2025

Registration

Registered to DOYLE PATRICK T in FOND DU LAC, WI




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Jun 2025

Market Listing

Marketplace listing evaluated at $323,150.60.




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Jun 2025

Market Listing

Listed on a marketplace at $225,000.00.




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Mar 2023

Registration

Registered to SWENSON ROBERT D in ANCHORAGE, AK




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Aug 2020

Registration

Registered to SWENSON ROBERT D in ANCHORAGE, AK




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Jun 2020

Market Listing

Listed on a marketplace at $136,500.00.




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Nov 2019

Registration

Registered to IRWIN ROBERT G in CYPRESS, TX




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Apr 2017

Registration

Registered to IRWIN ROBERT G in CYPRESS, TX




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Oct 2016

Registration

Registered to IEK RESTORATION INC in CYPRESS, TX




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Dec 2013

Registration

Registered to IEK RESTORATION INC in CYPRESS, TX




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May 2011

Registration

Registered to IEK RESTORATION INC in CYPRESS, TX




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N4002F?

N4002F is currently registered to DOYLE PATRICK T in FOND DU LAC, Wisconsin.

What type of aircraft is N4002F?

N4002F is a 1955 BEECH A45 with serial number G-779.

Has N4002F been in any accidents?

No, N4002F has no accidents or incidents on file with the FAA/NTSB.