3 results found
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:17 June 2017
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:269468Submit Correction
View count: 1343
This aircraft will never win any awards for beauty. It looks like a cardboard airplane with the windows cut out with a chain saw. Only 8 were built and they were aimed at serving missionary groups in South America. STOL with IO 540 Lycoming engines. This one is parked at Merrill Field at Anchorage. It has been seen in Penticton, BC receiving maintenance in July 2020.
Registration / Serial:N450IL
Aircraft Version:Evangel 4500-300-II
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:17 June 2017
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:17 June 2017
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:269468Submit Correction
View count: 1343
This aircraft will never win any awards for beauty. It looks like a cardboard airplane with the windows cut out with a chain saw. Only 8 were built and they were aimed at serving missionary groups in South America. STOL with IO 540 Lycoming engines. This one is parked at Merrill Field at Anchorage. It has been seen in Penticton, BC receiving maintenance in July 2020.
Registration / Serial:N450IL
Aircraft Version:Evangel 4500-300-II
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:17 June 2017
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:13 June 2015
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:206920Submit Correction
View count: 546
STOL design, originally intended for missionary work in South America. It will never win any beauty awards.
Registration / Serial:N4501L
Aircraft Version:Evangel 4500-300-II
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:13 June 2015
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:13 June 2015
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
Photo ID:206920Submit Correction
View count: 546
STOL design, originally intended for missionary work in South America. It will never win any beauty awards.
Registration / Serial:N4501L
Aircraft Version:Evangel 4500-300-II
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Anchorage - Merrill Field (PAMR / MRI)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:13 June 2015
Photo by:John OlafsonContact
City / Airport:Birchwood (PABV / BCV)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:7 June 2006
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact
Photo ID:120178Submit Correction
View count: 2279
The Evangel 4500-300 was built by the Evangel Aircraft Corp of Orange City, IA from the late 1960s through the early 1970s. It is a STOL design intended for bush operations, notably for use by missionary aviation groups providing humanitarian services to remote locations in South America. Only eight were built, and a 9th airframe was never completed. The one seen here is the prototype c/n 001. It has "Golovin" written on the wingtip, referring to Golovin, AK where it once served. This aircraft has been an Alaska resident for many years, but it was registered to Jim Salazar from Pasadena, CA on 25 April 2018, and may by now have moved south.
Registration / Serial:N4501L
Aircraft Version:Evangel 4500-300-II
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Birchwood (PABV / BCV)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:7 June 2006
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact
City / Airport:Birchwood (PABV / BCV)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:7 June 2006
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact
Photo ID:120178Submit Correction
View count: 2279
The Evangel 4500-300 was built by the Evangel Aircraft Corp of Orange City, IA from the late 1960s through the early 1970s. It is a STOL design intended for bush operations, notably for use by missionary aviation groups providing humanitarian services to remote locations in South America. Only eight were built, and a 9th airframe was never completed. The one seen here is the prototype c/n 001. It has "Golovin" written on the wingtip, referring to Golovin, AK where it once served. This aircraft has been an Alaska resident for many years, but it was registered to Jim Salazar from Pasadena, CA on 25 April 2018, and may by now have moved south.
Registration / Serial:N4501L
Aircraft Version:Evangel 4500-300-II
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Birchwood (PABV / BCV)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:7 June 2006
Photo by:Aad van der VoetContact