N4217C - 1948 STINSON 108-3 - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
REGISTRATION PENDING
Location
HOMER, Alaska
Registration Status
Active until
Serial Number
108-5217
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
July 2025
Owned Since
July 2025
Location of N4217C in HOMER, Alaska

About the STINSON 108-3

The Stinson 108-3 is a storied model in the realm of general aviation, renowned for its reliability, versatility, and classic design. The Stinson 108 series itself was born out of the aviation boom following World War II. As soldiers returned and the concept of private flying gained popularity, the call for rugged, dependable, and user-friendly general aviation aircraft grew louder. This environment gave birth to the Stinson 108-3, which emerged as an enduring symbol of post-war civilian aviation boom.\n\nThe Stinson Aircraft Company, founded by aviator Edward 'Eddie' Stinson, was already well-established in the aviation world by the time the 108 series was launched. The 108-3 variant was introduced as part of an effort to further improve the balance between performance, comfort, and accessibility. Production of the Stinson 108-3 took place from 1947 to 1948, a brief but impactful period.\n\nOne of the notable improvements in the 108-3 model was the increased gross weight capacity. The aircraft featured a more powerful 150-horsepower Franklin 6A4-150-B3 engine. The gross weight was upped to 2,400 pounds, which allowed for greater payload and extended range. The 108-3 was also equipped with a spacious cabin, capable of accommodating four adults comfortably. This made it an excellent choice for both private pilots and small-scale commercial operators who needed an aircraft that could handle a variety of missions, from short trips to longer cross-country flights.\n\nThe utility and reliability of the Stinson 108-3 solidified its place in general aviation history. It was particularly favored for its good handling characteristics and robust construction, making it relatively easy to fly and maintain. The charming design, featuring a high-wing configuration, contributed to excellent visibility and inherent stability, which were critical for both novice and experienced pilots.\n\nDespite its short production run, the Stinson 108-3 remains a beloved aircraft among vintage aviation enthusiasts and continues to be a common sight at airshows and in aircraft collections. It stands as a testament to the period's engineering ingenuity and the broader historical era of aviation expansion and innovation.



Flight History and Activity for N4217C

No flight activity has been observed for this aircraft since 2022.

This could indicate the aircraft is in storage, undergoing maintenance, or operating in areas without flight tracking coverage.

Maintenance and Safety Records

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

Complete History Timeline

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Jul 2025

Registration

Registered to REGISTRATION PENDING in HOMER, AK




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Aug 2023

Registration

Registered to GIUNTA DOMENIC M in ANCHORAGE, AK




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May 2022

Registration

Registered to GIUNTA DOMENIC M in ANCHORAGE, AK




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Nov 2020

Registration

Registered to HANSEN DANIEL A in KOTZEBUE, AK




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Aug 2019

Registration

Registered to KENNERSON ROLAND S in PALMER, AK




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Oct 2018

Registration

Registered to ADAMS EDWARD K in BOISE, ID




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Oct 2017

Registration

Registered to ADAMS EDWARD K in KENAI, AK




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Aug 2014

Registration

Registered to ADAMS EDWARD K in WASILLA, AK




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Jul 2011

Registration

Registered to SMITH EDDIE D in WASILLA, AK




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N4217C?

N4217C is currently registered to REGISTRATION PENDING in HOMER, Alaska.

What type of aircraft is N4217C?

N4217C is a 1948 STINSON 108-3 with serial number 108-5217.

Has N4217C been in any accidents?

No, N4217C has no accidents or incidents on file with the FAA/NTSB.