N83725 - 1946 AERONCA 7AC - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
TUBBS ALLAN R
Location
GREENVLLE JCT, Maine
Registration Status
Active until 09-30-2028
Serial Number
7AC-2403
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
October 2024
Owned Since
September 2012
Location of N83725 in GREENVLLE JCT, Maine

About the AERONCA 7AC

The Aeronca 7AC Champ, a member of the Aeronca family of light aircraft, is a two-seat, single-engine airplane that played a significant role in the post-World War II general aviation boom. Aeronca Aircraft Corporation, an American manufacturer known for producing affordable and reliable light aircraft, introduced the 7AC in 1945, right after the end of World War II. Aeronca aimed to provide an accessible and sturdy aircraft for flight training, personal use, and recreational flying, catering to the growing demand for private aviation among returning war veterans and the general public. The Aeronca Champ series was produced in large numbers in the late 1940s, with over 10,000 units built during its initial production run. The 7AC Champ is notable for its simple design, durability, and ease of handling, making it an ideal trainer aircraft. Powered by a Continental A-65 engine, delivering 65 horsepower, the 7AC had a maximum speed of about 85 mph and a range of 300 miles, sufficient for short cross-country flights. The high-wing configuration and tandem seating arrangement (one seat behind the other) of the 7AC provided excellent visibility and control for student pilots. Its fabric-covered steel tube fuselage ensured lightweight construction while maintaining structural integrity. The 7AC Champ filled a crucial niche in the postwar aviation market, serving as an affordable and straightforward option for flight schools and novice pilots. Its straightforward design and forgiving flight characteristics made it an excellent choice for primary flight training. It also became popular among recreational pilots who appreciated its low operating costs and classic taildragger configuration. The Aeronca 7AC Champ remains an iconic aircraft in the annals of general aviation history, maintaining a dedicated fan base and fleet of operational aircraft even decades after its debut. Its legacy is reflected in its continued use by vintage aircraft enthusiasts and flight training schools worldwide.



Flight History and Activity for N83725

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

  • 1 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

August 29, 1985 - CHETASLINA RVR, Alaska

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
THE PILOT STATED THAT HE RUN OUT OF RUNWAY AND HE DID NOT REACH MIN FLYING SPEED FOR LIFT OFF. THE TUNDRA RUN WAY CREATED MORE DRAG THAN THE PILOT HAD ANTICIPATED. THE PILOT THEN DEPARTED THR TUNDRA RUNWAY LOST DIRECTIONAL CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT CRUSING A GROUND LOOP.

Complete History Timeline

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Oct 2024

Registration

Registered to TUBBS ALLAN R in GREENVLLE JCT, ME




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Jun 2023

Registration

Registered to TUBBS ALLAN R in ORRINGTON, ME




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Apr 2021

Registration

Registered to TUBBS ALLAN R in ORRINGTON, ME




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Apr 2018

Registration

Registered to TUBBS ALLAN R in ORRINGTON, ME




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Jun 2015

Registration

Registered to TUBBS ALLAN R in ORRINGTON, ME




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Sep 2012

Registration

Registered to TUBBS ALLAN R in ORRINGTON, ME




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Aug 1985

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N83725?

N83725 is currently registered to TUBBS ALLAN R in GREENVLLE JCT, Maine.

What type of aircraft is N83725?

N83725 is a 1946 AERONCA 7AC with serial number 7AC-2403.

Has N83725 been in any accidents?

Yes, N83725 has 1 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.