N44970 - 1940 NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY N3N-3 - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
BIBBER EUGENE A
Location
ANCHORAGE, Alaska
Registration Status
Active until 02-28-2027
Serial Number
1956
Last Seen on Market
June 2024
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
August 2023
Owned Since
December 2013
Location of N44970 in ANCHORAGE, Alaska

About the NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY N3N-3

The Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 is a historically significant biplane trainer aircraft that played a crucial role in the training of pilots for the United States Navy. The N3N-3 was part of a series of aircraft developed by the Naval Aircraft Factory, a government-owned establishment in Philadelphia that was responsible for designing and producing military aircraft for the U.S. Navy. The N3N series was developed to replace the older N2S Stearman trainers and provide the Navy with a more modern and capable training platform.

Production of the N3N-3 began in the mid-1930s, with the first model being introduced in 1935. The aircraft was designed to be a robust and reliable trainer that could withstand the rigors of pilot training. It featured a sturdy construction with a welded steel tube fuselage and aluminum-covered wings. The N3N-3 was powered by a Wright R-760 Whirlwind radial engine, which provided ample power for training missions.

Key Features and Capabilities

One of the unique aspects of the N3N-3 was its ability to be used as both a land-based and seaplane trainer. The aircraft could be fitted with either conventional landing gear or floats, making it versatile and adaptable for various training environments. This adaptability made the N3N-3 an invaluable asset for the Navy, as it allowed pilots to gain experience in both land and sea operations.

The N3N-3 served faithfully throughout World War II, training countless Navy pilots who would go on to serve in various combat roles. After the war, many N3N-3s were sold to civilian operators and used for crop dusting, aerial surveying, and other general aviation purposes. The aircraft's rugged construction and reliable performance ensured that it remained in use for many years after its military service had ended.

Market Position and Use Cases

In summary, the Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 was an essential training aircraft for the U.S. Navy, providing versatile and reliable performance in both land and seaplane configurations. Its role in training pilots during a critical period in history underscores its importance in the annals of aviation.



Flight History and Activity for N44970

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

Safety Record Summary

  • 2 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

June 14, 1991 - DEMING, New Mexico

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
THE PILOT AND HIS BROTHER WERE FERRYING THE NEWLY RESTORED AIRPLANE FROM CALIFORNIA TO GEORGIA. THEY DEPARTED TUCSON, AZ, AND WERE LANDING AT DEMING, NM, FOR FUEL. THE TETRAHEDRON WAS POINTING TO THE NORTH AND THE PILOT OBSERVED TRAFFIC LANDING ON RUNWAY 4. THE PILOT SAID AFTER TOUCHING DOWN, THE AIRPLANE SWERVED TO THE RIGHT AND THE TAIL STARTED TO COME UP 'AS IF A SUDDEN GUST OF WIND HAD PICKED IT UP AND PUSHED IT IN THAT DIRECTION.' THE PILOT ATTEMPTED TO CORRECT WITH OPPOSITE RUDDER BUT TO NO AVAIL. THE AIRPLANE DEPARTED THE SIDE OF THE RUNWAY INTO SOFT DIRT AND OVERTURNED.

August 10, 1994 - BEAUFORT, South Carolina

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
THE PILOT REPORTED THAT HE LANDED ON THE SOD RUNWAY WITH LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS. DURING THE LANDING ROLL, HE LIGHTLY APPLIED BRAKES, AND THE AIRPLANE VEERED RIGHT OFF THE RUNWAY AND COLLIDED WITH TREES. THE BRAKES WERE EXAMINED WITH NO MALFUNCTIONS NOR FAILURES FOUND. THE PROPELLER EXHIBITED DAMAGE THAT INDICATED THE AIRPLANE COLLIDED WITH THE TREES AT A HIGH POWER SETTING. THE PILOT HAD A PREVIOUS ACCIDENT IN THE SAME AIRPLANE. DURING THAT ACCIDENT, THE AIRPLANE LANDED ON RUNWAY 4, WITH NORTH WINDS, AND THE AIRPLANE VEERED OFF OF THE RUNWAY TO THE RIGHT.

Complete History Timeline

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Jul 2024

Market Listing

Last time observed live on a marketplace.




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Jun 2024

Market Listing

Price Changed on a marketplace from $60,000.00 to $0.00




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Jun 2024

Market Listing

Listed on a marketplace at Unlisted Price.




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Aug 2023

Registration

Registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in ANCHORAGE, AK




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Jan 2023

Registration

Registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in FAIRBANKS, AK




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Jan 2020

Registration

Registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in FAIRBANKS, AK




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Mar 2018

Registration

Registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in FAIRBANKS, AK




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Feb 2017

Registration

Registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in FAIRBANKS, AK




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Nov 2016

Registration

Registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in FAIRBANKS, AK




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Dec 2013

Registration

Registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in KOTZEBUE, AK




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Dec 2010

Registration

Registered to BENJAMIN STEVEN J in LINCOLN, CA




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Aug 1994

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Jun 1991

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N44970?

N44970 is currently registered to BIBBER EUGENE A in ANCHORAGE, Alaska.

What type of aircraft is N44970?

N44970 is a 1940 NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY N3N-3 with serial number 1956.

Has N44970 been in any accidents?

Yes, N44970 has 2 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.