N70803 - 1946 PIPER J3C-65 - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
SCHROEDER JOSEF
Location
RADCLIFF, Kentucky
Registration Status
Active until
Serial Number
17821
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
March 2018
Owned Since
October 2011
Location of N70803 in RADCLIFF, Kentucky

About the PIPER J3C-65

The Piper J-3C-65, commonly known as the Piper Cub, is arguably one of the most iconic aircraft in the history of general aviation. Its story begins in the late 1930s with the vision of Clarence Gilbert Taylor and William T. Piper, who aimed to create an affordable, easy-to-fly aircraft that could bring the joy of aviation to a broader audience. The J-3 Cub's primary mission was to serve as a trainer aircraft, although it quickly became beloved for personal and recreational flying due to its simplicity and reliability. The aircraft's design roots trace back to the Taylor E-2 Cub, which evolved through several iterations into the J-3C-65 model in 1946, powered by a 65-horsepower Continental A-65-8 engine. This model struck a balance between affordability and sufficient power, making it even more attractive to flight schools and private owners. Production of the J-3 Cub began in 1938, and during World War II, it found its niche in military roles under the designation L-4 Grasshopper. The versatile Cub was used for reconnaissance, liaison, and even medical evacuation, proving its utility beyond civilian applications. Post-war, the J-3 Cub resumed its role as a beloved general aviation aircraft. Its high-wing, tandem-seating arrangement, and fabric-covered tubular steel frame epitomized simplicity and ruggedness. The aircraft's light weight and docile handling characteristics made it an excellent instructor's tool, contributing to the training of countless pilots. Despite ceasing production in 1947, the legacy of the J-3 Cub endures. With over 20,000 units built, its influence on general aviation is profound, and many original J-3s are still flown today. It solidified Piper Aircraft as a staple in general aviation and set the foundation for several subsequent models. The Piper J-3C-65 remains a symbol of accessible aviation and a cherished piece of aviation history.



Flight History and Activity for N70803

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 23, 2019 - VINE GROVE, Kentucky

Damage Level
Destroyed
Description
STRUCK A TREE PRIOR TO LANDING ON THE PRIVATE GRASS STRIP CAUSING THE AIRCRAFT TO NOSEDIVE AT THE APPROACH END OF THE RUNWAY 29.

June 23, 2019 - Vine Grove, Kentucky

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
The pilot and a passenger departed in a tailwheel airplane on a local flight with the pilot flying the airplane from the rear seat. The pilot reported that there were no airplane mechanical malfunctions through final approach to the airport, which was the pilot’s last recollection. The passenger did not recall the engine making any unusual sounds or any anomalies in the airplane's maneuverability during the flight. During the approach, the airplane had a nose-up pitch attitude, and a witness heard and observed the airplane flying low on the approach path to the airport. The passenger saw a tree and shouted to the pilot, then the airplane hit the tree, flew through it, and crashed. Postaccident examination of the airplane and the airplane's engine revealed no evidence of mechanical malfunctions or failures that would have precluded normal operation. A review of the temperature and dew point about the time of the accident revealed that the airplane was operated in the moderate carburetor icing range at cruise power or serious carburetor icing range at descent power. However, based on the passenger's and witnesses' observations of no anomalies with the engine and that the airplane was flying low, it is likely that the pilot did not maintain sufficient visual lookout during the approach and impacted the tree.

Complete History Timeline

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Jun 2019

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Jun 2019

Accident/Incident

Accident with destroyed damage




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Mar 2018

Registration

Registered to SCHROEDER JOSEF in RADCLIFF, KY




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May 2017

Registration

Registered to SCHROEDER JOSEF in RADCLIFF, KY




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May 2014

Registration

Registered to SCHROEDER JOSEF in RADCLIFF, KY




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Oct 2011

Registration

Registered to SCHROEDER JOSEF in RADCLIFF, KY




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N70803?

N70803 is currently registered to SCHROEDER JOSEF in RADCLIFF, Kentucky.

What type of aircraft is N70803?

N70803 is a 1946 PIPER J3C-65 with serial number 17821.

Has N70803 been in any accidents?

Yes, N70803 has 2 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.